#旧制度与大革命#It's not for the material comforts which freedom brings them that people appreciate it; they look upon it as such a valuable and vital blessing that nothing else can console them for its loss and when they experience it they are consoled for all other losses.展开全文 原微博
China's Cultural Revolution: son's guilt over the mother he sent to her death. Zhang Hongbing was 16 when he denounced his mother for criticising Chairman Mao. Now Zhang wants to make amends. 🔗 网页链接展开全文
The Economist—Microblogs:Small beginnings. 🔗 网页链接 Pan said, it would be even less safe if you talk about Chinese politics, democracy and freedom. Social reform and religious issues are also not safe topics given the current social environment in China.展开全文
The Economist——A giant cage. The internet was expected to help democratise China. Instead, it has enabled the authoritarian state to get a firmer grip, says Gady Epstein. But for how long? 🔗 网页链接展开全文