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minus-squaredeathtoredditlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·1 year agoThis one? I was searching from Baidu and People’s Daily China’s “New Left” does not completely reject the free market, but emphasizes a stronger socialist system. Many of them returned to China and caught up with the 1989 student movement. Among them, Cui Zhiyuan, who once taught at MIT and is now a professor at Tsinghua University, believes that China should be liberated from neoliberal economics. After witnessing how Western politics works, the leading figures of the New Left are no longer fascinated by it. Daniel Bell, who is close to the “New Left” in thought, believes that today’s Chinese students look at American capitalism and democracy from a “more nuanced” perspective than the “New Left” in the 1980s. The invasion of Iraq and the financial crisis have strengthened the influence of the “New Left” among the people. Well, as long as their Global South foreign policy, socialist economic policy, and progressive cultural policy, along with ecological policies, are good, I don’t think there’s much to worry about
This one? I was searching from Baidu and People’s Daily
Well, as long as their Global South foreign policy, socialist economic policy, and progressive cultural policy, along with ecological policies, are good, I don’t think there’s much to worry about