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An Insider Breaks With Beijing “Once a fervent Marxist, I had parted ways with Marxism and increasingly looked to Western thought for answers to China’s problems. Once a proud defender of official policy, I had begun to make the case for liberalization. Once a loyal member of the CCP, I was secretly harboring doubts about the sincerity of its beliefs and its concern for the Chinese people. So I should not have been surprised when it turned out that Xi was no reformer.”
From 1998 to 2012, Cai Xia was a professor at the Central Party School in Beijing, the core of the Chinese Communist Party’s system of ideological indoctrination. For the first time, she chronicles her decades-long process of grappling with China’s official ideology, culminating in a complete break with the CCP.
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