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The more things change, the more things remain the same. Surprised no one has figured out how to capitalize this yet. Oh, wait. Americans already did in the countercultural revolution, and they were followed by others around the world. I suspect the Chinese will figure it out, too. It's more difficult being a purist though, but some have managed it.Sixth ToneIn China’s New Age Communes, Burned-Out Millennials Go Back to Nature Wang Xuandi
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The more things change, the more things remain the same. Surprised no one has figured out how to capitalize this yet. Oh, wait. Americans already did in the countercultural revolution, and they were followed by others around the world. I suspect the Chinese will figure it out, too. It's more difficult being a purist though, but some have managed it.Sixth ToneIn China’s New Age Communes, Burned-Out Millennials Go Back to Nature Wang Xuandi
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The more things change, the more things remain the same. Surprised no one has figured out how to capitalize this yet. Oh, wait. Americans already did in the countercultural revolution, and they were followed by others around the world. I suspect the Chinese will figure it out, too. It's more difficult being a purist though, but some have managed it.
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In China’s New Age Communes, Burned-Out Millennials Go Back to Nature Wang Xuandi