In this second part of my sit down with China expert, Zak Dychtwald, we delve a little deeper into some key themes: In what ways are attitudes towards work changing? Are we seeing a rejection of the 'slog'? What about young people's attitude towards the state, especially now that lockdowns have been lifted? What's the long-term significance of the recent riots? Are young people beginning to question and criticise the state in a different way? In this fascinating episode, Zak delves into a whole range of issues from western coverage of China to the changing nature of masculinity and the 'parent eaters' phenomenon. This is part two of two interviews with Zak. You can buy Zak's book 'Young China' here, and also follow him on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram. Follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and sign up to my weekly substack.
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