Red Lanterm Press Publishes "Revolution Is a Dinner Party -- Rogue Pluralism in China" by M. Eigh

China has been around for thousands of years and will likely be around for thousands more. But will its incumbent President Xi survive his 10-year tenure? M. Eigh's "Revolution Is a Dinner Party" presents and answers many poignant questions.
 
ARLINGTON, Va. - June 8, 2013 - PRLog -- WASHINGTON DC, June 8, 2013 — Red Lantern Press – an Arlington, VA based independent Publishing house specializes in niche digital imprints – has published "Revolution Is a Dinner Party -- "Rogue Pluralism in China" by M. Eigh.

"Revolution Is a Dinner Party"(http://m.eigh.com/wp-content/revolution.html) is a compelling yet fun read. M. Eigh coined the term "Rogue Pluralism" in this book to describe the burgeoning grass-root pluralism in today's China. As M. Eigh points out, pluralism begets tolerance, tolerance begets democracy.

M. Eigh has presented an abundance of evidence to support his hypothesis that China is marching toward a representative democracy, with or without the consent of the Chinese Communist Party. M. Eigh has saved us the boredom and dredging through an academic tome and presented us with entertaining and inspiring anecdotes and insider tales.

Effortlessly, M. Eigh has painted a realistic yet colorful portrait of China and exposed the tension point of its vibrant and fast-evolving society. Does a democratic China have to be born in a bloody revolution as China's all past social progression have necessitated? M. Eigh answers this question with a resounding No. His bold prediction: China's next revolution is a dinner party.

To see how readers are raving about "Revolution Is a Dinner Party," log onto m.eigh.com/wp-content/revolution.html.

About M. Eigh

M. Eigh was born in China and, before getting an MBA, he received a BSc from China's prestigious Tsinghua University, where most modern day Chinese ruling elites obtain their academic pedigree. But the alma mater is about the only thing he has in common with the techno-dictators of today's China.

In his younger days, M. Eigh was a published poet in Chinese; at the age of fifteen, he won the first-place award in a prefecture-wide youth literature competition.

Other than "Revolution Is a Dinner Party," M. Eigh has a short fiction collection, titled "Bitter Tea and Braided Hair" on sale. His latest Science Fiction thriller, "The Cicada Survival Guide," is a Amazon hit.(http://m.eigh.com/wp-content/cicada.html)


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