Liu, Zhemu: Communist China to tighten control in the field of literature and art
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Date: 1/26/2015 2:20:31 PM
Sender: Liu, Zhemu
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Liu, Zhemu: Communist China to tighten control in the field of literature and art
刘哲木(Liu, Zhemu)
CCP continues to develop anti-corruption campaign, now expanded the scope of the investigation staff literary circles.
CPC Commission for Discipline Inspection has recently announced a new anti-corruption action, some of the famous literary circle who is also listed as the survey, and expressed the need to further strengthen the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC leadership in the field of literature and art, to ensure discipline Communist Party, firmly gripping literary circle common errors corrupt collusion atmosphere of corruption. Chinese mainland literary circles long-standing use of erotic power exchange money and so on, especially the corruption behind every corrupt senior officials, almost all have a relationship with the literary circle.
Many well-known film and television actor and television anchor is trading plaything CCP officials, the Chinese People's Liberation Army troops troupe is actually the mistress of groups. There are many literary circles staff through various means, such as the use of large sums of money or valuable paintings and so on, buy CCP officials open up the relationship as patron.
The reason why the Chinese mainland literary circle color power and money corrupt Communist officialdom have profound implications, the fundamental reason is that China is an authoritarian state, the arts are not relying on the market to survive, do not rely on artistic achievements to survive, but to rely on the power to survive.
Communist government of corrupt officials have the right to decide the fate of the artist, theatrical circles must be known to the seller grid, which inevitably arise literary corruption. To eliminate this ugly phenomenon, we must repeal the existing one-party autocracy, the establishment of genuine democracy and freedom in China.
Liu, Zhemu
January 26, 2015
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