Frank wrote on May 6
th, 2024 at 11:33am:
An unacceptable reality behind the facade of Xi’s China
The students in Tiananmen Square on May 4, 1919 (about four thousand of them) called for a
new China and a new world order.
Yes, soon after the collapse of China's ancient imperial system, at the hands of more advanced foreign powers.
Quote:We need both now.
We certainly do, but the West is still stuck in its free market religion - which China is struggling to learn how to deal with.
Quote:But we have all too many students in our own universities championing the fascistic Hamas and calling for the destruction of Israel.
Correct: calling to resist judeo-christian imperialism.
Quote:And we have too many people in this country defending Xi’s China, or simply asserting that its rise and hegemony are unstoppable. None of this works as a future we should want.
I wish....; and what's wrong with
a prosperous socialist society in all respects (CCP centenary goal) - as an antidote for the entrenched poverty and soaring inequality in the neoliberal West?
Quote:Liberal democratic institutions globally are under siege on various fronts, and their own histories and geopolitical stances are being attacked by mobs of deluded activists. Unless we rally and articulate a clear and robust case for liberal order in politics, trade and international law, we risk the global order regressing disastrously.
Correct (noting the correction above).
And what are the policies of this posited "liberal order", to create common prosperity?
Quote:When people who are household names in this country – whether in business, politics or academia – lionise the party’s governance of China, they and their audiences need sharply to be reminded the party arrests, censors, tortures, disappears and executes dissidents and civil right activists. That is not a China the hegemony of which in Asia we should be in any way willing to accept.
Er - dissendents in the West "disappear" also - Assange in prison for most of his life. China has to struggle against dissidents within, because the paranoid "freedom values" West intent on maintaining global hegemony is attacking China on all levels (from the outside).
Quote:Our difficulties with Beijing are rooted in this reality. The insistence by Beijing’s acolytes, fellow travellers and useful idiots that calling it out is “Cold War thinking” and risks taking the world down a dangerous path are seriously muddled. We are on a dangerous path because Xi’s China and Putin’s Russia are on a war footing and we have all been caught napping.
Vicious, ignorant,
Western imperialism propaganda.
NATO should have been disbanded, and Russia been admitted into the democracies as an equal, when the USSR collapsed.
And Taiwan is none of the West's business, it's part of China.
Quote:Given the Communist Party denounces any serious critical history writing as “historical nihilism”, we should take May 4 away from it, as an international day of reflection on the possibilities for a new, liberal international order on the far side of the dictators being seen off. Its hero should be Hu Shih, a participant in the May Fourth Movement in 1919 and a kind of Chinese John Dewey.
Diplomat, essayist, novelist, philosopher, political reformer, president of Peking University (Beida, as it is called today) and editor of the Free China Journal, Hu Shih was a critic of both nationalist and communist dictatorship and urged that the world adopt Western-style democracy. He contested Sun Yat-sen’s assertion that China was not ready for democratic government. He fled China for Taiwan in 1949. He would not have survived Mao.
Sun Yatsen was correct. China was in a much worse state than even India under British rule; democracy would have been a non-starter in China, at the same time the Russians were throwing off their Zsarist yoke.
Quote:Next time someone tells you China is well governed under Xi, tell them it would be better governed if Xi’s dictatorship was replaced by Hu Shih Thought – and the 21st century world a much safer place.
Delusional thinking; under Western neoliberalism, the world is sinking into economic and environmental catastrophe. Practically every nation on the planet is citing "difficult economic conditions" - a stark manifestation of failing global and national economic governence.
Quote:Paul Monk
Paul Monk is the former head of China analysis for the Australian defense department and is the cofounder of Austhink, a critical-thinking skills training and consulting firm in Melbourne
He's obviously a blind, neoliberal free-market ideologue.
Deplorable.
"The markets are good servants, but bad masters, and a worse religion": Amory Lovins.