Pt. 1. Politics with Chinese characteristics. Listen carefully to the voices of the Tiananmen mothers ; Poem: Your seventeen years ; Poem: Standing amid the execrations of time ; To change a regime by changing society ; The land manifestos of Chinese farmers ; Xidan democracy wall and China's enlightenment ; The spiritual landscape of the urban young in post-totalitarian China ; Poem: What one can bear ; Poem: A knife slid into the world ; Bellicose and thuggish ; State ownership of land is the authorities' magic wand for forced eviction ; A deeper look into why child slavery in China's "black kilns" could matter
pt. 2. Culture and society. Epilogue to Chines politics and China's modern intellectuals ; On living with dignith in China ; Poem: Looking up at Jesus ; Elegy to Lin Zhao, lone voice of Chinese freedom ; Ba Jin ; Poem: Alone in winter ; Poem: Van Gogh and you
Machine generated contents note: pt. I POLITICS WITH CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS
Listen Carefully to the Voices of the Tiananmen Mothers
Reading the Unedited Interview Transcripts of Family Members Bereaved by the Massacre
Poem: Your Seventeen Years
Poem: Standing amid the Execrations of Time
To Change a Regime by Changing a Society
Land Manifestos of Chinese Farmers
Xidan Democracy Wall and China's Enlightenment
Spiritual Landscape of the Urban Young in Post-Totalitarian China
Poem: A Knife Slid into the World
Roots of Chinese "Patriotism" at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
State Ownership of land is the authorities' magic wand for forced eviction
Deeper Look into Why Child Slavery in China's "Black Kilns" Could Happen
Significance of the "Weng' an Incident"
pt. II CULTURE AND SOCIETY