My eye was caught on Monday by the font of the G2 Guardian suppliment. Crowds of cartoon people waving the flags of the People's Republic of China adorned the cover. It was lunchtime, and when nobody was looking I knicked the pages and made off. Safely on the bus home I pulled out my booty, read the pages and missed my stop. Karma anyone?
I thought I'd share the article, in a more moral way, with you. It's here (you'll have to copy and paste the whole link into your browser's address bar) http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,,1984961,00.html
I hope I'm not grabbing at any positive essay I can find but here's some light in that dark shadow any Tibet supporter experiences when confronting the sizable economy of China. We're not talking about finacial ruin for the people of China, but a positive transition from totalitarian policies to a sustainable economy where the people's choices are informed and free.
Enjoy.
Iain
