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  1. Zhou Guoping: “What a Dull Era We Are Living In!”

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Oct 3, 2008

    Author and philosopher Zhou Guoping (周国平) is a researcher at the Philosophy Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is well-known in Chinese intellectual circles as the translator of Nietzsche. The

    Also tagged: culture, notable quotes, zhou guoping

  2. Cui Weiping: My Humanity is Frozen and Numb

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Sep 25, 2008

    Professor Cui Weiping teaches at the Beijing Film Academy. She is also known in Chinese intellectual circles for translating Václav Havel’s works into Chinese. She writes about her moral struggle over the Milk Powder

    Also tagged: culture, cdt highlights, milk contamination, cui weiping

  3. Video: “What Does China Think?” - Mark Leonard

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Aug 24, 2008

    From UC Berkeley’s “Conversations With History”: Mark Leonard, Executive Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Mark Leonard, Executive Director of the

    Also tagged: world, videos, china s rise

  4. BOCOG: “I Do Not Think There Was Any Wrongdoing”

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Aug 18, 2008

    Beijing-based legal scholar Xu Zhiyong (许志永) writes on his blog, translated by CDT: Seven-year-old Yang Peiyi sang a lovely song for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games. However, audiences all over the

    Also tagged: politics, uncategorized, truth, bocog, beijing olympics 2008, olympics fakes, xu zhiyong

  5. Tough Questions [Public Intellectuals]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Jul 23, 2008

    Lynn Yaeger, one of the sauciest fashion critics around, was given the task of asking various celebrities and fashionistas that hated election question: "Who is chicer, Michelle or Cindy?" Susan Sarandon ignored the

    Also tagged: fashion, election 2008, susan sarandon, mccain, michelle obama, obama, fashionistas, leighton meester, cindy mccain, first wives, lynn yaeger, kelly cutrone, fashion parties

  6. How China Is Read

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Jun 11, 2008

    In Democracy Journal, exiled dissident Hu Ping reviews Mark Leonard’s book What Does China Think? : Like others, Leonard posits that China’s rise “is the big story of our age and its after-effects could echo down

    Also tagged: politics, democracy, dissidents

  7. Chinese May Put Money on Ancient Poet

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Jun 7, 2008

    From The Times: In with the old and out with the new. That is the cry of a group of Chinese scholars and lawyers who are demanding that Chinese heroes and literary giants be added to banknotes. The appeal by 12

    Also tagged: culture, society, tradition, renminbi

  8. Chinese Intellectuals Contemplate the Earthquake: Lessons We Are Learning

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - May 16, 2008

    Southern Metropolis News published messages from several dozen Chinese columnists, scholars, and social workers contemplating the devastating Sichuan earthquake. Several of them compared the government’s openness

    Also tagged: culture, society, press freedom, civil society, cdt highlights, 2008 sichuan earthquake

  9. Zhang Boshu: The Way to Resolve the Tibet Issue

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - May 9, 2008

    Here is an assessment of the Tibet situation by Zhang Boshu (张博树) of the CASS Philosophy Institute in Beijing, translated for CDT by a reader who wishes to remain anonymous: Zhang was born in Beijing in 1955. He

    Also tagged: politics, cdt highlights

  10. Intellectuals in China Condemn Crackdown

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - Mar 25, 2008

    In today’s New York Times, Howard French reports: A group of prominent Chinese intellectuals has circulated a petition urging the government to stop what it calls a “one sided” propaganda campaign about Tibet and

    Also tagged: politics, human rights, top article, tibet protests, wang lixiong