In his review of Wang Hui's
The End of the Revolution: China and the Limits of Modernity, Alexander Day (Assistant Professor of Chinese History at Wayne State University) begins by describing Wang as "one of the strongest critics of contemporary inequality and the marketization of society and politics in China," and the book itself as a "nuanced and highly theorized investigation into the relationship between revolutionary traditions and the rise of neoliberal capitalism ... [a book that has] implications beyond the field of China studies."
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By
Clara Heyworth
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17 November 2010
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom, co-founder of
The China Beat and author of
China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know, has reviewed Wang Hui's
The End of the Revolution for the
Los Angeles Times, rightly describing Wang as "one of China's leading historians and most interesting and influential public intellectuals."
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Clara Heyworth
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21 March 2010
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