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Empire Of Lies The Truth About China In The Twentyfirst Century Guy Sorman

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Empire Of Lies The Truth About China In The Twentyfirst Century Guy Sorman
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Publisher: Encounter Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Author: Guy Sorman
ISBN: 9781594032844, 159403284X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Empire Of Lies The Truth About China In The Twentyfirst Century Guy Sorman by Guy Sorman 9781594032844, 159403284X instant download after payment.

Before the totalitarian reign of Mao Zedong and his immediate successors, never in human history had an entire nation been under such intense surveillance. The Chinese not only had to speak alike; they had to think alike. Traveling to China regularly since 1967, and spending all of 2005 and 2006 there, Guy Sorman saw it all, and in this jaw-dropping book, he documents the horrifying stories of China through the 21st century. He shows how the Party's primary concern is not improving the lives of the downtrodden; it seeks power more than it seeks social development. It expends extraordinary energy in suppressing Chinese freedoms-the media operate under suffocating censorship, and political opposition can result in expulsion or prison-even as it tries to seduce the West, which has conferred greater legitimacy on it than do the Chinese themselves.

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