Two Kinds of Truth
Discover the compelling insights of Binyan Liu in "Two Kinds of Truth," published by Indiana University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking collection of essays spans 320 pages, diving deep into the complexities of modern China. Expelled from the Communist Party in 1957, only to face expulsion again in 1988, Liu has spent decades in exile, passionately analyzing the intricate tapestry of his homeland. Through his carefully crafted prose, he reflects on China's tumultuous history, the ethical challenges of its current state, and the nation's role in the global landscape. Liu’s unique perspective, shaped by his experiences and profound understanding of cultural and historical contexts, makes this book essential for anyone interested in Asian studies and world history. Engage with Liu’s powerful thoughts and gain a clearer understanding of the ongoing dialogue about China today.