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www.firstthings.com
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| | | | | I wish that the Chinese regime had confidence in its people's capacity for living nobly and productively as free men and women. | |
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www.truthccn.org
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| | | | | Over 340 million Chinese have quit their memberships in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its youth organizations. Unlike Western countries, where a third party (God) serves a witness in a cour... | |
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whitherthewest.com
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| | | | | The Pillars of CCP Legitimacy The Chinese Communist Party has ruled over the People's Republic of China ever since its victory over Nationalist forces in 1949. For the past six decades it has maintained a monopoly on political power despite wars, crises and political dissent, and today is the largest and one of the longest-ruling... | |
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www.steelsnowflake.org
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| | | In The Revolt of the Masses, Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset discussed the nature of the modern "mass-man" and the risks this mentality posed for the health of liberal democracy. Written in 1930, Ortega's thesis of the revolting masses is relevant today. Who is this Mass-Man that Ortega described? What characterizes this type of mind? Mediocrity and a Dunning-Kruger overestimation of one's ability, combined with a rejection of outside authority, are the core attributes of the mass man. | ||