China's Long March to Freedom
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China is more than a socialist market economy led by ever more reform-minded leaders. It is a country whose people seek liberty on a daily basis. Th eir success has been phenomenal despite the fact that China continues to be governed by a single party. Clear distinctions between the people and the government are emerging underlining the fact that true liberalization cannot be imposed from above.Although a large percentage of the Chinese people have been part of China's long march to freedom farmers entrepreneurs migrants Chinese gays sex pleasure seekers and black-marketers played a particularly important role in the beginning. Lawyers scholars journalists and rights activists have jumped in more recently to ensure that liberalization continues. Social dissatisfaction with the government is now published in the media addressed in public forums and deliberated in courtrooms. Intellectuals devoted to improvement in human rights and continued liberalization are part of the process.This grassroots social revolution has also resulted from the explosion of information available to ordinary people (especially via the Internet) and far-reaching international influences. All have fundamentally altered key elements of the moral and material content of China's party-state regime and society at large. Th is social revolution is moving China towards a more liberal society despite its government. Th e Chinese government reacts rather than leads in this transformative process. Th is book is a landmark--a decade in the making.
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