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近期作家韩少功在香港牛津大学出版社出版了《革命后记》一书,从《革命后记》的字里行间,不难品读出韩少功的理论抱负。这部新作在对情绪化、非左即右的舆论执念保持必要警惕的同时,重绘思想地图,并以此为据来为那段晦暗不明的历史寻求新的观念定位。书中有一长篇对话,主要谈论权力约束问题,纵横于历史、当下,寓意良深。
Recently, writer Han Shaogong published a book entitled “The Revolution Postscript” published by the Oxford University Press in Hong Kong. It is not difficult to read the theoretical ambitions of Han Shaogong from the words of “The Revolutionary Postscript.” While maintaining the necessary vigilance on emotional, non-left-right public opinion, this new work redraws the map of ideas and uses it as a basis for finding new conceptual positions for that dark, unknown history. The book has a long dialogue, the main issue of power constraints, vertical and horizontal in the history, the moment, meaning good deep.