From Comrade to Citizen
In "From Comrade to Citizen," author Merle Goldman delves into the evolving dynamics between the Chinese populace and their government. Published by Harvard University Press in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages and challenges the traditional perspective of China’s post-Mao era. Goldman argues that while the country has undergone remarkable economic transformations, there have also been significant political movements aimed at asserting individual rights. Through meticulous research, she highlights the efforts of various individuals and groups striving for political reform in a landscape often perceived as stagnant. This compelling exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intricate interplay of politics and society in contemporary China. Discover how the quest for political freedom shapes the lives of citizens in this pivotal work.