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Posted on 2019-06-042020-12-17

A Very Different Funeral (for Deng Xiaoping)

If you want to get in an argument when you travel (especially internationally), talk about history.

There isn’t a single, correct history. For multiple reasons, places around the world treat history differently than other subjects. The ways we deal with uncomfortable topics include suppressing, not learning, and biasing others. Continue reading “A Very Different Funeral (for Deng Xiaoping)”

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