

Criticism and Conscience: A Conversation with David Moser
5 snips Oct 4, 2024
David Moser, a longtime Beijing resident and associate professor, shares insights on the complex dynamics of criticism between the U.S. and China. He reflects on his experiences with state media and the evolving role of outsiders in influencing China. Moser highlights the contrasting approaches to democracy and governance, discussing China's 'whole-process democracy' and its implications. The conversation touches on cultural pride, moral intuition, and the challenges of expressing authentic views in a controlled media landscape.
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Resonance and Relativism
- David Moser found Kaiser's essay resonant, highlighting the nuanced discussion of navigating criticism of China and the US.
- He appreciated the essay's exploration of relativism and uncertainty in cross-cultural commentary.
Navigating State Media
- David Moser acknowledges being used when appearing on Chinese state media but finds value in sharing his perspective.
- He aims to offer surprising insights about China and demonstrate not all Americans align with the current US political stance.
Shifting Comfort Levels
- Kaiser recounts a shift in his comfort with Chinese state media appearances over time.
- He initially felt enthusiastic, but growing repression and potential manipulation raised concerns.