Social Movements in Greater China Five Poisons
Struggle for Democracy in China
- 204pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The book delves into the Chinese government's harsh repression of social movements, labeled as the 'Five Poisons,' which include the Democracy movement and the Free Tibet movement. It employs traditional Chinese philosophical concepts to assess the movements' potential for success against the Communist regime, suggesting they remain inherently weak. The author argues that significant change will only occur if the U.S. shifts its pro-China stance. Ultimately, it posits that the downfall of the CCP will stem from its internal failures, with Xi Jinping's actions prompting a global awakening to China's imminent political transformation.
