"What has marked Chinese society is its level of cruelty, not just revolutions and wars. We ought to reject it totally, otherwise in another upheaval there will be further cruelty"
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The line “reject it totally” has the ring of an exorcism, and that’s the intent. Chang writes as someone shaped by the Mao era and its long shadow; her work often treats political violence as something learned, normalized, and then reproduced in families, workplaces, and institutions. The subtext is that upheaval doesn’t invent brutality, it reveals what’s already been cultivated: denunciation, public shaming, the calculus of survival that turns neighbors into informants. “Another upheaval” is a warning to reformers and romantics who imagine revolution as cleansing. Chang’s cynicism is aimed at the story people like to tell themselves: that if you swap the ideology, you automatically get a kinder society.
It’s also a deliberately totalizing claim - “Chinese society” as a unit - which is why it stings. Chang is staking a position against nationalist mythmaking and against the comforting idea that cruelty is always imported, exceptional, or temporary. Her wager is that without an explicit, shared refusal of cruelty as a tool, history will keep finding new costumes for the same old violence.
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Chang, Jung. (2026, January 15). What has marked Chinese society is its level of cruelty, not just revolutions and wars. We ought to reject it totally, otherwise in another upheaval there will be further cruelty. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-has-marked-chinese-society-is-its-level-of-155208/
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Chang, Jung. "What has marked Chinese society is its level of cruelty, not just revolutions and wars. We ought to reject it totally, otherwise in another upheaval there will be further cruelty." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-has-marked-chinese-society-is-its-level-of-155208/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"What has marked Chinese society is its level of cruelty, not just revolutions and wars. We ought to reject it totally, otherwise in another upheaval there will be further cruelty." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-has-marked-chinese-society-is-its-level-of-155208/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




