c****x 发帖数: 6601 | 1 http://content.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,693536800001_2033916,00.html
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(Watch TIME's video "WikiLeaks' Assange on China's 'Reform Potential.' ")
Asked if he wanted to expose the secret dealings of China and Russia the way
WikiLeaks has done with the U.S.,
Assange said, "Yes, indeed. In fact, we believe it is the most closed
societies that have the most reform potential."
And where does the U.S. fall between the two categories?
He said, "It's becoming more closed" as a society, and its "relative degree
of openness ... probably peaked in about 1978, and has been on the way down,
unfortunately, since."
That, he said, was a result of, among other things, America's enormous
economy, which calibrates power in the U.S. in economic, or as he said, "
fiscal," terms.
He pointed out that, today, China may be easier to reform than the U.S. "
Aspects of the Chinese government, [the] Chinese public-security service,
appear to be terrified of free speech, and while one might say that means
something awful is happening in the country, I actually think that is a very
optimistic sign, because it means that speech can still cause reform and
that the power structure is still inherently political as opposed to fiscal.
So journalism and writing are capable of achieving change, and that is why
Chinese authorities are so scared of it."
On the other hand, in the U.S. and much of the West, he said, "the basic
elements of society have been so heavily fiscalized through contractual
obligations that political change doesn't seem to result in economic change,
which in other words means that political change doesn't result in change." | f******t 发帖数: 19544 | | a******9 发帖数: 20431 | | d****o 发帖数: 32610 | 4 土鳖是1984,
我帝是美丽新世界
后者比前者稳定
way
degree
down,
【在 c****x 的大作中提到】 : http://content.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,693536800001_2033916,00.html : http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2034088_2034097_2033887,00.html : (Watch TIME's video "WikiLeaks' Assange on China's 'Reform Potential.' ") : Asked if he wanted to expose the secret dealings of China and Russia the way : WikiLeaks has done with the U.S., : Assange said, "Yes, indeed. In fact, we believe it is the most closed : societies that have the most reform potential." : And where does the U.S. fall between the two categories? : He said, "It's becoming more closed" as a society, and its "relative degree : of openness ... probably peaked in about 1978, and has been on the way down,
| E*******F 发帖数: 2165 | | c*********d 发帖数: 9770 | 6 这个道理很简单。
对于我国,只要你哄好一个包子,就可以予取予求,想要啥就能拿到啥,想拿多少拿多
少。
对于美国,就没那么容易,总统满口答应的好处,国会不通过,就没戏。 |
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