Yuan Hongbing
978-613-2-98312-1
6132983120
132
2010-09-12
243.00 R$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yuan Hongbing is an ethnic Mongolian jurist, novelist, and dissident from China. Yuan was born in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. He graduated from Beijing University with a masters degree in criminal procedure in 1986 and went on to head the School of Criminal Procedural law at Beijing University. Following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, he came under notice of government authorities for his outspoken views. In 1990 Yuan published Winds on the Plain, a book which gained a considerable following among university students. In it Yuan propounds what he calls "new heroicism" with a cause that is primarily concerned with the "fate of the Chinese race". Yuan condemned all individual attempts to achieve freedom as a betrayal of the race, whether it be to engage in politics or to flee China in search of a new life. He advocated totalitarianism to "fuse the weak, ignorant and selfish individuals of the race into a powerful whole." Sinologist Geremie R. Barmé has called Yuan's views "Sino-fascist" and compared them with the philosophy of Nietzsche and the New Age movement.
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