Marxism should not be an excuse for authoritarian states The rise and fall of Soviet bloc in 20th century, and the emerging authoritarian one-party rules in some Asian countries in early 21st century are usually linked to Marxist idea of “the dictatorship of proletariat.” As China claims to follow Marxism and Maoist thoughts, Vietnam claims … Continue reading Marx and his legacy (part 3): The myth of Marxist strong states
Category: Economics and Politics
Vietnam’s Land Rights: Ideologically Torn
The communist state is hesitant to break its rooted ideological pillar. To pursue economic development and ensure social stability, however, there is not much choice left. In early this April, international media turned their eyes on a trial against a farmer and his family in Hai Phong, a port city in the North Vietnam. The … Continue reading Vietnam’s Land Rights: Ideologically Torn
Marx and his legacy (part 2): the Proletarian Question
“The worldview of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it.” (George Orwell, 1984). Who moves the history forward? Marx’s historical materialism has so far argued well how inevitable a flawed system should be replaced by a more progressive one. Just as feudalism gave way for capitalism, capitalism will in the … Continue reading Marx and his legacy (part 2): the Proletarian Question
Marx and his legacy (part 1): Communist society and human nature
My personal sketches on Karl Marx and his thought People have been talking, discussing, disgusting, idolizing, criticizing and a lot of other “-ings” about Karl Marx since 19th century. Since a whole lifetime might be not enough to “scientifically” understand this terrific figure, and I have only a lifetime, I choose to approach him by … Continue reading Marx and his legacy (part 1): Communist society and human nature
The savior returns
What Barack Obama’s re-election means to Asia After Obama was rewarded the second term in the White House, millions of people across the other side of the Pacific Ocean are as happy as the Americans voting for him. Of course, they do not expect Obama to give more free lunches to Asia, nor do … Continue reading The savior returns




