A central figure among a group of writers and academics known collectively as the New Left.
The New York Times Magazine
One of China's leading historians and most interesting and influential public intellectuals.
- Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Los Angeles Times
Wang Hui brings a distinctive Chinese voice to the discussion of globalization and neoliberalism.
Chinese Development Brief
Our focus on the country's future has led to a de facto collusion with the Chinese government in ignoring its past ... In <i>The End of the Revolution</i>, the leading Chinese critic Wang Hui offers an alternative: an undivided narrative of modern Chinese history which makes better sense.
- John Gittings, The Guardian
Immensely valuable.
Choice
Wang Hui [is] one of the strongest critics of contemporary inequality and the marketization of society and politics in China. [This] nuanced and highly theorized investigation into the relationship between revolutionary traditions and the rise of neoliberal capitalism ... has implications beyond the field of China studies.
- Alexander Day, Criticism
The best book regarding Western misconceptions of contemporary China.
Artforum