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...away from dogma, from what Marx said or what Lenin or Mao said. That's a reference. But we need to start from the facts." Though Huan argues that scholars can follow "the facts" without political interference, it is unlikely that one of them could publish articles criticizing the Communist system. Yet there is more leeway for questioning than at any other time since the Communists came to power. Says Huan: "Since, the end of the 1950s, we have had no connections with academics either in the East or the West. We are now encouraging scholarly communications with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: We Learned from Our Suffering | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

With no independent press, it is impossible for a truly dissident author to publish works that go beyond the vague limits set by party authorities. Yet Tsao Yu is optimistic, and understandably so. He remembers that even during the '50s, plays had to have "workers, peasants or soldiers in them." In the standard stereotyped drama, he recalls, "you'd have a hero who becomes a model worker, then gets wounded, but comes back to work before his wounds are healed. Seeing 100 plays was the same as seeing one play. But now things are changing, and we feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: We Learned from Our Suffering | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

...shows us the majestic sights, the paralyzing winter, and the ever-present threat of loneliness and boredom that can drive a quiet little clergyman to publish a newsletter containing the sentence, "And what this INSANE crypto-Jewish riff-raff has planned for Homer and its citizens is no less than what the same antichrist Jewish riff-raff did to Russia. "He gives us details like a bar sign reading, "TAKE OFF YOU GODDAMNED BOOTS...

Author: By Francis MARK Muro, | Title: The Ragged Edge | 11/7/1980 | See Source »

...hard to explain what an American dream the idea of writing a novel was in the 1940s, the 1950s, and right into the 1960s. The Novel was no literary form. It was a psychological phenomenon. It was a cortical fever." And it was inaccessible. Who wanted to publish these newspaper reporters' bilge anyway...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: In Sheep's Clothing | 10/24/1980 | See Source »

...addition, students on the Dowling Committee have suggested granting the assembly authority to advise the Ad Board on disciplinary matters, to publish a newsletter and to distribute activities funds--collected by a term-bill surcharge--to other student groups...

Author: By Alan Cooperman, | Title: Reassembling Leviathan | 10/22/1980 | See Source »

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