Editor's Introduction

Chinese Studies in Philosophy 19 (4):3 (1988)
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Abstract

In September 1986, two months before delivering the fiery speeches that ignited the student democracy movement at campuses across China, and four months before his expulsion from the Chinese Communist Party for advocating "bourgeois liberalization," Fang Lizhi was asked during an interview about his views of "political restructuring." Fang responded, "I must start from cosmology in answering this question."

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