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HONG KONG — They pounce on bloggers who dare mock their beloved Chairman
Mao. They scour the nation’s classrooms and newspapers for strains of
Western-inspired liberal heresies. And they have taken down professors,
journalists and others deemed disloyal to Communist Party orthodoxy.
China’s Maoist ideologues are resurgent after languishing in the political
desert, buoyed by President Xi Jinping’s traditionalist tilt and emboldened
by internal party decrees that have declared open season on Chinese
academics, artists and party cadres seen as insufficiently red. | N******K 发帖数: 10202 | 2 大嘴巴扇袁腾飞
China watchers all need to stop saying this is all for show or that he’s
turning left to turn right,” said Christopher K. Johnson, an expert on
China at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who formerly
worked as a senior China analyst at the C.I.A. “This is a core part of the
guy’s personality. The leftists certainly feel he’s their guy.”
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【在 b********n 的大作中提到】 : http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/05/world/chinas-maoists-are-revi : HONG KONG — They pounce on bloggers who dare mock their beloved Chairman : Mao. They scour the nation’s classrooms and newspapers for strains of : Western-inspired liberal heresies. And they have taken down professors, : journalists and others deemed disloyal to Communist Party orthodoxy. : China’s Maoist ideologues are resurgent after languishing in the political : desert, buoyed by President Xi Jinping’s traditionalist tilt and emboldened : by internal party decrees that have declared open season on Chinese : academics, artists and party cadres seen as insufficiently red.
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