I set up a certain blog :#mce_temp_url#
to introduce Austrian School and analyze economy in Chinese.
Is there Chinese speaker who is interested in Austrian school?
If there is, welcome to visit and communicate with me.
Sorry if that sounds rude, prejudiced and uninformed, but ...Isn't libertarianism / Austrian economics a prime example for ideas the world-famous Chinese firewall was set up to block out?
Sphairon: Sorry if that sounds rude, prejudiced and uninformed, but ...Isn't libertarianism / Austrian economics a prime example for ideas the world-famous Chinese firewall was set up to block out?
I'd say it's heroic.
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You think it is heroic that a Chinese citizen is willing to challenge the firewall to bring Austrian thoughts and ideas to his country?
If so, I agree.
Stuff you can do to further libertarianism (please contribute!)
Well, I have my own think tank. .... Someday it will rule the Earth - in an anarchic way. - Roderick Long
Thanks to Olympic! Now the blogger and wikipedia are not blocked by the firewall. If people don't use the words, like tibet, culture revolution, Tiananman Square, Falungong, and so on, the website usually can be visited. Even some wall of China refuse libertarianism / Austrian economics. We should try to spread what we believe to the people in China!
quaikie: Thanks to Olympic! Now the blogger and wikipedia are not blocked by the firewall. If people don't use the words, like tibet, culture revolution, Tiananman Square, Falungong, and so on, the website usually can be visited. Even some wall of China refuse libertarianism / Austrian economics. We should try to spread what we believe to the people in China!
Another way around the filter would be for you to create images (.jpg files for example) of the words that are filtered and to repalce said words by the images of the words. I bet that won't be filtered.
We don't need to worry about the firewall too much. There are some books about Austrian school published in China. And I always avoid to talk about the issues that CHINA GOV. hates.
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