Chapter 322: Good intentions
Like later generations of Internet writers, Lin Zixuan involuntarily carried a large number of private goods when he put pen to paper.
This is the disadvantage of your own writing, and if you plagiarize, it will not be in this situation.
As a time-traveler, if you don't bring the views of later generations in the article, you always feel that something is missing.
For example, when he wrote about explaining the "primary stage of socialism" to Soviet theorists in the Kremlin, he criticized the Soviet Union's reckless thinking of not seriously investigating the national situation, detached from reality, and rushing to achieve results.
It can cause problems with ****** and pompous style.
When talking about arguing with Soviet leader Trotsky about the collectivization of agriculture, he talked about the problem of the big pot of rice brought about by collective agriculture, and the peasants lost their enthusiasm.
Only by distributing land to the peasants and implementing the contract system can the peasants' initiative be aroused.
In terms of economic policy toward the Soviet Union, he held that the Soviet Union should not implement a planned economy, but should combine a planned economy with a market economy, and that public and private ownership should complement each other.
It is also necessary to carry out reform and opening up, introduce Western capital, let some people get rich first, and bring about common prosperity for the rest.
Of course, at the same time, we must pay attention to the fact that the gap between the rich and the poor should not be too large, and we should be vigilant against breeding corruption.
The further he wrote, the more strange Lin Zixuan found this travelogue to be, it was not like a travelogue, but like an economic treatise.
Actually, it makes sense to write it this way.
Because Lin Zixuan's literary name is too prosperous, many people ignore that he graduated from the Department of Economics of Columbia University, and it is normal for a person who studies economics to publish economic discourses.
He thought about it and didn't plan to change it. Anyway, these things will happen in the future, so they should be warned in advance.
I hope that future generations will understand his good intentions.
Lin Zixuan also talked about the strict censorship system in the Soviet Union.
The contents of the Soviet book and newspaper censorship were all-encompassing. From all kinds of books, newspapers, literature and publications, to speeches, reports, exhibits, radio broadcasts, various performances, advertisements, music and video products, and even overseas mail, everything is checked.
It's fair to say that there is little to no privacy to speak of.
Soviet literature was seriously stereotyped and rigid. Both innovative works and works critical of the authorities are banned from publication.
He recounted what happened to Zamyatin and the expulsion of intellectuals from the Soviet Union in 1922.
Compared with China's current relatively relaxed political environment, the Soviet Union undoubtedly ruled by repression.
Zhang Zalin's murder of a journalist and professor in Beiping happened to be used by Lin Zixuan as an example.
The so-called ideal country, the Soviet Union, was similar to Beiping at this time, a dark world with no freedom of speech to speak of.
He talked about the influence of the Soviet Union on the youth, who were washed out of their minds and could not tolerate other statements and opinions.
This "Moscow does not believe in tears" can be said to be a hodgepodge, both seen and heard along the way. There is also a critique of the Soviet authorities, as well as a discourse on the political economy.
In the end, even Lin Zixuan himself didn't know what to say, but he hadn't forgotten to assert that the Soviet model would eventually go bankrupt.
On the day of the collapse of the Soviet Union, some people will praise him for his unique vision and advanced thinking.
That's exactly what the best thing to say about a traverser.
Different from Xu Zhimo's subjective feelings in "European Travel Comics", Lin Zixuan's travelogue is mixed with more theoretical things.
Some of the economic theories he wrote were proven in later generations, and although they could not be proved in this era, they seemed to make sense.
In front of a whole bunch of economic terms. The average reader will have a feeling of uncertainty.
Therefore, as soon as the article was published, it attracted the attention of all walks of life and launched a heated discussion.
In China. Many Marxist researchers, as well as sociologists and economists, have begun to discuss the questions raised by Lin Zixuan, hoping to find something that China can learn from.
This is the more sensible person.
Some people don't look into the problem. I don't read much about the content, as long as I see that it's a black Soviet one, I lash out at it.
There are also people who will look for loopholes in Lin Zixuan's article. Criticize with reason.
They found the definition of socialism in Marxism to refute the economic theory proposed by Lin Zixuan.
They believe that Lin Zixuan's statement has no basis and there is no way to prove it. It's just a pipe dream.
Lin Zixuan knew in his heart that these theories he put forward were too advanced and did not exist in Marxism, and only through continuous practice and exploration could conclusions be drawn.
He didn't want to argue with these people, just to make a reminder for the future.
Perhaps, many years later, his article "Moscow does not believe in tears" became a classic precisely because of these economic theories.
Among these critics, Guo Moruo is missing.
Guo Moruo and Yu Dafu left Shanghai in March and went to Guangzhou to prepare for the revolution.
He first got a teaching job at Guangdong University, and then entered the Whampoa Military Academy as the head of the propaganda section of the Political Department, entered the political arena from the literary and artistic circles, and began his revolutionary career.
Shanghai without Guo Moruo is a bit boring, and even the debate is not exciting enough.
At this time, Huang Liushuang, who finished filming the movie "The Sound of Music", was going to return to the United States, and she wanted the film to be released in the United States, so as to break the convention that Chinese people cannot be heroines.
This is a love story about Westerners and Chinese people that will challenge the movie-going habits of American audiences.
But there will be a first time in everything, and if you don't try, you never know if you can succeed.
The previously recorded records have received good results in Europe and the United States.
During this period, European and American songs always had an operatic tone, American jazz became popular, and the era of popular music was coming.
In the United States, Douglas Sheila's "Broken Blue Bridge" was released in theaters and was a great success.
In the end, the box office of millions of dollars was collected, and although most of it was distributed to theaters, it also made a lot of money.
Moreover, it can continue to be screened in Europe and China, which is a follow-up profit.
Lin Zixuan realized that if he wanted to make money, he still had to make American movies, and then use American money to subsidize Chinese films.
As long as there is a good story and the right actors are chosen, movies are a profiteering industry.
After the release of "Broken Blue Bridge", Naumahira became famous in one fell swoop, fulfilling her dream of becoming an A-list star, and may even win Best Actress for it.
Their brother and sister are ready to make persistent efforts to shoot the story of "Notting Hill", which has entered the preparatory stage.
These messages were sent back by Lin Xiaoling from the United States.
There, she was in charge of reviewing the accounts, a job that was no problem for someone who came from a business family and grew up with it.
Lin Xiaoling has been in the United States for two years, and she is about to get her degree certificate, and she will return to China when the time comes.
Lin Zixuan is looking forward to his sister's return, but when he thinks that his family will definitely urge marriage, Xiaoling is probably not willing to accept the arranged marriage, the contradictions between the two parties are inevitable, and he, the elder brother, will have a headache again.
How does it feel like a scene in the later generations, there is a sense of déjà vu that the leftover men and women are forced to marry.
The birds that fly out will be difficult to lock up again. (To be continued.) )