Who knows how many of those ideas resurfaced under new brands over time? IMO it is far better to study and develop permanent ideological and cultural countermeasures or bulwarks against them. The three you listed actually do cover a lot of cultural ground, so maybe the Chinese were doing a little of both. (eliminate, replace)
Killing anyone who promotes an idea can work as long as you have the power to do so.
Who knows how many of those ideas resurfaced under new brands over time? IMO it is far better to study and develop permanent ideological and cultural countermeasures or bulwarks against them. The three you listed actually do cover a lot of cultural ground, so maybe the Chinese were doing a little of both. (eliminate, replace)
Killing anyone who promotes an idea can work as long as you have the power to do so.
Unless we have the power to enforce our will then it's just talk.