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For the most part, engagement in systemic opposition is so difficult, risky, and costly, and so unlikely to matter, that it is hardly worth the while. Nor is it generally encouraged from below. Sad as it may be, those who do are more likely to be seen by ‘ordinary people’ as foolish and as making trouble in vain than as heroes who stand up for principles and justice.
The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century
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