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Xiao, is your line of thinking right in line with Wang Hui or are there differences between the two of you as it stands in 2025?
I don’t know who that is.
That's surprising to me. He is a scholar of Chinese political philosophy at Tsinghua who has been critical of the turn toward neoliberal tendencies. I've read some of his translated works but they are incredibly dense (but fascinating!). In 2020 the Monthly Review did an entire issue about China, and most of the articles were written by "Wang Hui-ites".
I think you would find some value in his work. If you look into it (even at a surface/wikipedia/LLM level), I'd be curious to know your thoughts.
The books I've read (some of, hurts my brain after a couple chapters) are "China: From Empire to Nation State" and "The End of the Revolution" which I believe is a collection of articles.
Here is the link to the MR edition I mentioned, with the articles available to read online.
An excerpt from the "Notes from the editors" article:
If you're a fan of Red Sails I think MR is a nice complement (maybe you're already familiar)
Maybe from the excerpt I posted you can tell why I'm surprised comrade xhs isn't familiar with Wang's work! Hope we get to hear from them at some point
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