The Governance of China is notorious for mostly being boring, repetitive proclamations about how Deng was right and we must adhere to the path laid out by the principles of SWCC, etc. etc.
Yeah it reads as pretty much every conventional party speech ever, unless you noticed that everything he promised is either already delivered or in progress (except good relations with US, but he really tried). So it's not a good book for enlightening libs because they won't ever notice that.
The Governance of China is notorious for mostly being boring, repetitive proclamations about how Deng was right and we must adhere to the path laid out by the principles of SWCC, etc. etc.
How many chapters does it dedicate to the cost of linen tho?
Yeah it reads as pretty much every conventional party speech ever, unless you noticed that everything he promised is either already delivered or in progress (except good relations with US, but he really tried). So it's not a good book for enlightening libs because they won't ever notice that.
I'm pretty sure that's because the majority of the book is a collection of speech excerpts?