Lop Nur Journals

Monday, December 04, 2006

A rejoinder:

Perry Link writing in the New York Review of Books...
Many of the peices [in an anthology under review] remind me of the close connection in Mao's day between authoritarianism and public displays of technical skill. The amazing feats of Chinese ping-pong players or acrobats... told us nothing about what was in those people's minds. It didn't matter. They were flabbergasting, so we watched. We admired "mindless" achievement - which suited the authoritarians quite well. (There is a certain parallel today, for both participants and observers, in China's "economic miracle," with the proliferation of spectacular buildings in big cities.) [my italics - Scott]
How true, how sadly true...

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