Mystery Of China's Falun Gong, The: Its Rise And Its Sociological Implications

Mystery Of China's Falun Gong, The: Its Rise And Its Sociological Implications
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 9789814493680
ISBN-13 : 9814493686
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Book Synopsis Mystery Of China's Falun Gong, The: Its Rise And Its Sociological Implications by : John Wong

Download or read book Mystery Of China's Falun Gong, The: Its Rise And Its Sociological Implications written by John Wong and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 1999-12-15 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Party and state leadership in Beijing was rudely awakened to the fact that the state bureaucracies in charge of public security had no idea of Falun Gong's leadership and its functions on April 25, 1999, when reportedly ten thousand followers in front of Zhongnanhai staged a peaceful and quiet sit-in. Since then the world media has reported events and probable causes for the government to outlaw what was determined to be a religious cult that could disturb peace and stability in China.In this paper, analyses are made of the background and political implications of the sect that had one time dominated the front page of all major newspapers in the world. The authors address themselves to questions such as: What is the nature of Falun Gong? Is it a religious sect, a cult, or a quasi-religious social movement with a hidden political agenda? Is it traditional qigong of a sort that packages well-established belief systems of Buddhism and Taoism? Is it a money-making scheme that satisfies the yearning for spiritual fulfillment for the elderly, the unemployed and the retired? Or is it all of those? Will the Falun Gong phenomenon repeat itself in the future? Was the government crackdown an over-reaction or was it expected? These issues are discussed by the authors in separate sections of this paper.


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