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A Journey Through China’s Rust Belt

World Affairs, by P. J. O’Rourke - Certainly the Chinese are more free now than they were during the Great Leap Forward, when millions were constrained by starving to death. And the Chinese are freer to go about their business than they were during the Cultural Revolution, when there was no business to go about.

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