Tolerance and Freedom

Tolerance and Freedom

by Hu Shi

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The selected chapters in this book demonstrate Hu Shi's profound and sharp ideological views, and also reveal his personality charm in the complicated current affairs. Covering various articles from his youth to his old age, readers can also discover the changes in his thoughts, especially "tolerance and freedom." As Hu Shi grew older, he felt that "tolerance is more important than freedom." Due to its wide coverage and rich content, the readability of this book is greatly improved. These vernacular speeches and articles are very easy to understand, showing Hu Shi's wisdom, allowing readers to understand Hu Shi's thoughts, and at the same time helping readers understand the state of the academic world at that time, and understand the world and China at that time. In this book, we can not only see a wise man who talks eloquently, but also from the content of his conversation, we can understand Hu Shi's love for the country and his insistence on democracy and freedom.

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