Relevant excerpts from Everyday Stalinism:


Relevant excerpts from Everyday Stalinism:


The student strike is a new phenomenon in European history. Students in the capitalist countries usually do not strike. But now, all under the heaven is great chaos. Mainly in Europe, in the United States, in Latin America, and in Japan, there are student strikes.
from: Conversation Between Mao Zedong and E.F. Hill, November 28, 1968
(Btw don't go and read what he says after that, it might ruin your mood)
Hill: According to the tradition in England, people often take the place where they live as their name. The name Hill probably came from people who lived on a hill. For another example, there is a name Mill, which probably comes from those whose work was related to the mill.
Mao Zedong: Do you have people with the surname Water in your country?
Hill: Yes.
Mao Zedong: In China, there are the surnames Sui (water) and Jin (gold). But there is no such surname Yin (silver) in China, though Silver is a surname in foreign countries. In China there is also the surname Tian (field).
Zhou Enlai: Even the surname Xi (tin).
Hill: This is quite similar to tradition in England.
Mao Zedong: Is Stone a surname in your country?
Hill: Yes.
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