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Forged in Purgatory
Contributor(s): Zhongfang, Wang (Author)
ISBN: 146621645X     ISBN-13: 9781466216457
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $28.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2011
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- Biography & Autobiography | Lawyers & Judges
Dewey: B
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.87 lbs) 310 pages
 
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Forged in Purgatory is the memoir of Mr. Wang Zhongfang. He held senior positions in China's Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Justice, Chinese Communist Party and the Qinghai Provincial Government. He joined Chairman Mao's communists in Yanan in 1937 at age 16 and rose to become the political secretary to Mr. Luo Ruiqin, new China's first Minister of Public Security who later headed the Peoples Liberation Army, General Staff Department. Wang helped Luo build the public security system in China. He worked in close proximity to chairman Mao until the purges of the Cultural Revolution when he fell victim to the power struggles of the Gang of Four. After his imprisonment in Qinghai's Nantan maximum security prison (which ironically he had supervised constructing), he was later rehabilitated and dedicated his life to building legal systems and institutions to promote the rule of law. Wang was instrumental to re-establish the lawyer's profession as president of the China Law Society. Together with Mr. Tang Houzhi, China's father of arbitration/mediation, he pushed to establish arbitration and mediation as institutionalized methods of dispute resolution over raw power and rule of men. Forged in Purgatory joins a limited number of published works on the Cultural Revolution period. It is the first ever written and published by a high ranking political insider in English. This book provides an insider's view of the political struggles of Chinese society and among its leadership during that chaotic time. It provides a rare look inside China's political, legal and penal systems at a time of extreme stress. Wang provides the reader, with a long-term rational perspective on the troubled Cultural Revolution period. He shares important insights, hindsight and foresight which he hopes can help future generations. Mr. Wang's sense of justice, fairness and commitment to right over wrong reflects the fundamental principles and founding spirit of the Chinese Communist Party. This book provides guidance as China faces the challenges of corruption, personal self-interest over the collective good and local protectionism and unauthorized centers of power. Mr. Wang's old-fashioned moral compass anchors a down-to-earth humanity that has never been diluted or diverted by anyone in power or in the name of any political slogan or justification. There are many lessons that can be applied to today's China as she navigates towards the future. Wang seems to ask whether China's people will build a future society where the livelihood and dignity of a common person is protected by rule of law and a vibrant institutionalized legal system. The Epilogue by Wang's wife Shi Luoming sings from the heart to law-abiding people everywhere who live their lives in radiant sunshine and breathe freedom. Forged in Purgatory will touch you, teach you and deepen an appreciation about what is really important in living one's life. All proceeds from this book will be dedicated to promoting legal education and building rule of law in China.