Frank Chin (1940) American writer
On his novel Donald Duk (as quoted in ““FRANK CHIN: HIS OWN VOICE” https://resisters.com/by-frank-abe/frank-chin-his-own-voice/ in the Bloombury Review; September 1991)
Pinyin
"Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend" is the policy for promoting progress in the arts and the sciences and a flourishing socialist culture in our land.
Slogan used at the start of the Hundred Flowers Campaign of open criticism of the communist government that began in late 1956 and ended in July 1957.
Frank Chin (1940) American writer
On his novel Donald Duk (as quoted in ““FRANK CHIN: HIS OWN VOICE” https://resisters.com/by-frank-abe/frank-chin-his-own-voice/ in the Bloombury Review; September 1991)
William H. McNeill book The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community
The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community (1963)
Ma Ying-jeou (1950) Taiwanese politician, president of the Republic of China
Ma Ying-jeou (2014) cited in: " No plans to promote use of simplified characters: Ma http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/01/02/2003580339" in Taipei Times, 2 January 2014. <br class="br">Statement made during a calligraphy activity in Grand Hotel in Taipei, 1 January 2014. <br class="br">Other topics
Jiang Shigong (1967) Chinese legal and political theorist
"Philosophy and History" (2018)
Margaret Chan (1947) Director-General of the World Health Organization
WHO Interview on taking office as Director-General http://www.who.int/dg/chan/interviews/taking_office/en/, Frontlines, 4 January 2007.
Harold Innis (1894–1952) Canadian professor of political economy
Minerva's Owl p. 11.
The Bias of Communication (1951)
Sita Ram Goel book The Calcutta Quran Petition
The Calcutta Quran Petition (1986)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
The Problem of China (1922), Ch. XI: Chinese and Western Civilization Contrasted
1920s
Nick Land (1962) British philosopher
"Twisted Times (part 1)" https://web.archive.org/web/20130301034415/http://www.thatsmags.com/shanghai/blog/view/12498 (2013)
“Rationality is not an arbiter of traditions, it is itself a tradition or an aspect of a tradition.”
Paul Karl Feyerabend book Science in a Free Society
pg 27
Science in a Free Society (1978)
Context: Traditions are neither good nor bad, they simply are... Rationality is not an arbiter of traditions, it is itself a tradition or an aspect of a tradition.