Really? We do. Everyone here seemed okay with censorship on twitter, facebook, etc.
> It is an explanation of why the Chinese public may be more willing to accept strict government controls than the West.
Where in the "west" are you? We have censorship and controls in the US. And last I checked, europe is even worse with their controls.
> It's important for Westerners to realize that the Chinese never had a Locke, or a Rousseau, or a Hobbes.
Britain did and britain is at the forefront of censorship, control and monitoring of its population.
> The foundational political philosophy taken for granted in the West has no parallel in China.
It's empty words we used to pretend we are "superior".
Really? We do. Everyone here seemed okay with censorship on twitter, facebook, etc.
> It is an explanation of why the Chinese public may be more willing to accept strict government controls than the West.
Where in the "west" are you? We have censorship and controls in the US. And last I checked, europe is even worse with their controls.
> It's important for Westerners to realize that the Chinese never had a Locke, or a Rousseau, or a Hobbes.
Britain did and britain is at the forefront of censorship, control and monitoring of its population.
> The foundational political philosophy taken for granted in the West has no parallel in China.
It's empty words we used to pretend we are "superior".