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Publisher's Synopsis

This book unravels the myth of a rising China and a falling American Empire through the eyes of Jin Lan McCann, an American Chinese woman who experienced China's Cultural Revolution, economic reform and its rapid economic development, then immigrated to the United States. Without a college education, she became one of the first millionaires in China, but spent her wealth saving her ex-boyfriend from a sentence of death. After marrying an American lawyer and receiving an economics degree from Wellesley College, she experienced and observed the incredible suffering of the American working class and small businesses. She then realized that democracy doesn't necessarily guarantee freedom. When people can't grow, they are not free! She identified that the root of modern slavery is big government policies that take away an individual's resources and regulations that tie an entrepreneur's hands. By showing how Taoism and Reaganomics guided China's economic reform and achieved enviable success, she desperately urges Americans to revalue these devalued conservative/ancient wisdoms.

Book information

ISBN: 9780998989990
Publisher: Jin LAN McCann
Imprint: Jin LAN McCann
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 449g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm