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中國改革年代的政治鬥爭 #1

中國改革年代的政治鬥爭(上)

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197 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 12, 2013

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Yang Jisheng

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Yang Jisheng (Chinese: 杨继绳, born November 1940) is a Chinese journalist and author. His work include Tombstone (墓碑), a comprehensive account of the Great Chinese Famine during the Great Leap Forward, and The World Turned Upside Down (天地翻覆), a history of the Cultural Revolution. Yang joined the Communist Party in 1964 and graduated from Tsinghua University in 1966. He promptly joined Xinhua News Agency, where he worked until his retirement in 2001. His loyalty to the party was destroyed by the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

Although Yang continued working for the Xinhua News Agency, he spent much of his time researching for Tombstone. As of 2008, he was the deputy editor of the journal China Through the Ages (炎黄春秋), an official journal that regularly skirts censorship with articles on controversial political topics. A leading liberal voice, he published the Chinese version of Tombstone in Hong Kong in May 2008. Yang is also listed as a Fellow of China Media Project, a department under Hong Kong University. He lives in Beijing with his wife and two children.

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November 28, 2016
The communist's theories are so meaningless and ridiculous.For the purpose of so called proletarian dictatorship,people chained themselves in all kinds of way,no commodity productions,no market trades. Most of people became neurotic and actually took China into an enslavement era .
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