
Edward Wong's book, "The Edge of the Empire," explores the entanglement of personal and political lives within China's historical and contemporary imperium. The narrative highlights how the Chinese Communist Party's suspicion towards its citizens, influenced by family history and social hierarchies, impacts individual fortunes and aspirations for party membership. Wong illustrates how past and family history remain significant factors in navigating the party's judgment system, reflecting enduring elements of feudal hierarchy.
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