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Password: y3oe Title: Thirty Years of Agitation (1)

Author: Wu Xiaobo

Douban score: 8.8

Publishing House: CITIC Publishing House, Zhejiang People's Publishing House.

Year of publication: 2007- 1

Page count: 297

Content introduction:

Volume 1 records the enterprise changes between 1978- 1992.

The author of "Thirty Years of Agitation" did not use traditional textbooks or history books to write this work, but described the growth and development of China enterprises in the era of reform and opening up to the market and the world from the perspective of the people. The surging commodity tide in the early days of reform and opening up; State-owned enterprises, private enterprises and foreign-funded enterprises are changing and competing with each other; The anxiety and anxiety of the whole society ... are very real in the whole manuscript. The author reproduces people's passion, joy, crying, distress and indignation in historical creation with inspiring words.

Although any period of history has its irreplaceable uniqueness, China from 1978 to 2008 is the least likely to be repeated. In a big country with a population of 65.438+0.3 billion, the rigid planned economy system is gradually disintegrating, and a group of little people have turned China into a huge testing ground, which is irreversibly transforming into a commercial society in full view.

About the author:

Wu Xiaobo, one of the founders of One-way Street Library, is a financial writer and publisher of "Blue Lion" financial books. Born in 1968, graduated from the journalism department of Fudan University. Visiting scholar at Harvard University. Engaged in company research all the year round, now working for Oriental Morning Post. Main published works: The Great Failure (200 1), Crossing the Corn Field (2002), Extraordinary Marketing (2003), Exaggerated Mission (2004), etc. Among them, The Great Failure was rated as one of the "20 books that influenced China's business circles".