Source: 2010s, Why Marx Was Right (2011), Chapter 2, p. 12
“The nostalgia for Mao Zedong that we see in China today is in part a longing of the poor and downtrodden - the losers in the economic boom - for the egalitarianism an job security of the Mao era. But it is more than that. For the "patriots" in today's rabid nationalism, it is nostalgia for a time when China dared to say "no" to both of the world's superpowers, the Us. S. and the Soviet Union.”
"Bellicose and Thuggish: The Roots of Chinese "Patriotism" at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century" (2002)
No Enemies, No Hate: Selected Essays and Poems
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“Nostalgia is an illness
for those who haven't realized
that today
is tomorrow's nostalgia.”
Source: Giovanni Gentile: Philosopher of Fascism, (2001), p. xii
Source: Democracy for the Few (2010 [1974]), sixth edition, Chapter 17, p. 334
As quoted in "Now Livingstone is standing up for Mao's mass murder" by Jane Merrick in Daily Mail (19 May 2006), p. 48.
1970s, Remarks on Being Reelected (1972)
Address at the opening of courses at the University of Leiden (2004), as quoted in "Islamic Europe?" http://web.archive.org/web/20041010004408/http://www.theweeklystandard.com:80/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/004/685ozxcq.asp (4 October 2004), by Christopher Caldwell, The Weekly Standard
2000s
"Bellicose and Thuggish: The Roots of Chinese "Patriotism" at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century" (2002)
No Enemies, No Hate: Selected Essays and Poems
As quoted in "China's new President Xi Jinping: A man with a dream" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-21790384 in BBC News (14 March 2013).
2010s