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Bad Elements: Chinese Rebels From Los Angeles To Beijing
Bad Elements: Chinese Rebels From Los Angeles To Beijing
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These are among the questions that Ian Buruma poses in this enlightening and often moving tour of Chinese dissidence. Moving from the quarrelsome exile communities of the U. S. to Singapore and Hong Kong and from persecuted Christians to Internet “hacktivists,” Buruma captures an entire spectrum of opposition to the orthodoxies of the Communist Party. He explores its historical antecedents its conflicting notions of freedom and the paradoxical mix of courage and cussedness that inspires its members. Panoramic and intimate, disturbing and inspiring, Bad Elements is a profound meditation on the themes of national identity and political struggle.
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Explores Chinese dissidence and fight for freedom.
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Who is this book for?
This book offers a fascinating look at the various faces of opposition within China, from activists risking everything for democracy to ordinary citizens quietly challenging authority. Buruma’s detailed storytelling and insightful perspectives make it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complex layers of Chinese political life and resistance. If you're curious about the human side of China's political struggles, this book provides a nuanced and inspiring glimpse.