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Texts related to Liberalism

Gan Yang, “Liberalism:  For the Aristocrats or for the People?”

Cui Weiping,  "Why Does the Spring Breeze Not Warm the Earth?  The 1980s Debate on Humanism in China"

Gao Quanxi,“The Political Maturity of Chinese Liberalism”

Jiang Shigong, “Commerce and Human Rights, Part One:  World Empire and the Roots of American Behavior”

Jiang Shigong, “Commerce and Human Rights (Part Two)—Sino-American Competition in the Context of World Empire”  ​

Lao Dongyan, “The Hidden Dangers of Facial Recognition Technology”

Li Sipan, “Why Don’t Mainland Chinese Liberals Support Women’s Rights?”

Liu Qing, “Liberalism in Contemporary China: Potential and Predicaments”

“Liu Qing:  A Unique Presence in the Chinese Intellectual World”

Ren Jiantao, “Let’s Not Simply Misunderstand China as a ‘Utilitarian Society’” 

​Ren Jiantao, "
The Periodicity of Reform"

Shi Zhan, “How Many Tweets Would a Trump Thumb Tweet if a Trump Thumb Could Tweet Tweets?!”

​Xu Jilin, “Modern Politics is Live and Let Live”

Xu Xiaonian, "Two China Models"

Yao Yang and Qin Zizhong, “Who Will Finally Be Able to Resolve the ‘Inequality’ Problem?”  ​

​Zhang Qianfan, “Left and Right in China and the West:  A Trans-Oceanic Misunderstanding”

Zhou Lian, “Thoughts about Political Philosophy Inspired by the Total Blocking of Trump from Social Media”

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    • Texts related to Coronavirus
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    • Texts related to Donald Trump
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    • Texts related to Kang Youwei
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