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Repression of China's Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era
by
Goldman, Merle
in
Academic freedom
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Chinese languages
/ Civil rights
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Communist party (China (People's Republic))
/ Crimes against
/ Criticism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Domestic politics
/ Economic reform
/ Freedom of Speech
/ Freelance
/ Human Rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Institutionalizing Free Inquiry in Universities during Regime Transitions
/ Intellectual freedom
/ Intellectuals
/ International community
/ International organizations
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Mao Zedong
/ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
/ Market economies
/ Marxian economics
/ Oppression
/ Peoples Republic of China
/ Political discourse
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political persecution
/ Political reform
/ Political repression
/ Political sociology
/ Political systems
/ Political systems, parties and institutions
/ Politics
/ Public spaces
/ Reforms
/ Repression
/ Repression (Political)
/ Rule of law
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of education. Educational systems. Lifelong education
/ Surveillance
/ Totalitarianism
/ Transformation
2009
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Repression of China's Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era
by
Goldman, Merle
in
Academic freedom
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Chinese languages
/ Civil rights
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Communist party (China (People's Republic))
/ Crimes against
/ Criticism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Domestic politics
/ Economic reform
/ Freedom of Speech
/ Freelance
/ Human Rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Institutionalizing Free Inquiry in Universities during Regime Transitions
/ Intellectual freedom
/ Intellectuals
/ International community
/ International organizations
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Mao Zedong
/ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
/ Market economies
/ Marxian economics
/ Oppression
/ Peoples Republic of China
/ Political discourse
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political persecution
/ Political reform
/ Political repression
/ Political sociology
/ Political systems
/ Political systems, parties and institutions
/ Politics
/ Public spaces
/ Reforms
/ Repression
/ Repression (Political)
/ Rule of law
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of education. Educational systems. Lifelong education
/ Surveillance
/ Totalitarianism
/ Transformation
2009
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Repression of China's Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era
by
Goldman, Merle
in
Academic freedom
/ China (People's Republic)
/ Chinese languages
/ Civil rights
/ Communism
/ Communist parties
/ Communist party (China (People's Republic))
/ Crimes against
/ Criticism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Domestic politics
/ Economic reform
/ Freedom of Speech
/ Freelance
/ Human Rights
/ Human rights violations
/ Institutionalizing Free Inquiry in Universities during Regime Transitions
/ Intellectual freedom
/ Intellectuals
/ International community
/ International organizations
/ Liberalism
/ Liberty
/ Mao Zedong
/ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
/ Market economies
/ Marxian economics
/ Oppression
/ Peoples Republic of China
/ Political discourse
/ Political leadership
/ Political parties
/ Political persecution
/ Political reform
/ Political repression
/ Political sociology
/ Political systems
/ Political systems, parties and institutions
/ Politics
/ Public spaces
/ Reforms
/ Repression
/ Repression (Political)
/ Rule of law
/ Social aspects
/ Social conditions
/ Social research
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of education. Educational systems. Lifelong education
/ Surveillance
/ Totalitarianism
/ Transformation
2009
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Repression of China's Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era
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Repression of China's Public Intellectuals in the Post-Mao Era
2009
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Overview
After Mao Zedong's death in 1976, China was no longer governed by a totalitarian political system. As China moved to a market economy and opened up to the outside world, the Chinese people enjoyed increasing freedom in their personal, economic, cultural and intellectual lives. However, the Chinese Communist Party still controlled the political system, which meant that when a number of China's intellectuals in the post-Mao period publicly criticized or deviated from party policies, they lost their positions, were ostracized from society and were sometimes imprisoned. Thus, while the post-Mao government allows more artistic and personal freedom, intellectuals who criticize the party's policies and seek fundamental political reforms are demoted, isolated and sometimes imprisoned. Nevertheless, despite the threat of punishment, a small number of them continue to comment on public policies and call for political reforms. Adapted from the source document.
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Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, New School for Social Research,Johns Hopkins University Press,New School University,New School for Social Research
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