The female consciousness and self-practice seen today are probably only a small step for Armstrong. As for the other three picture books translated into Chinese— "What is Democracy": The book says straight to the point that "democracy is a game that everyone can play", but most of what we see are politicians who "play" with democracy in a ferocious face. In the second half of the 20th century, democratic regimes flourished. Politicians had a democratic shell, and dictatorships were concealed within them, making them even more rampant. Therefore, "This Is Dictatorship" makes "solo" more visible. The dictator's actions described in the book "My thief decided (decision), that's it", are killing the game of democracy.
And "About Social Class" is probably getting worse Photo Manipulation Services every time, and with the progress of the times, more and more serious social phenomena are seen. Rich and poor, noble and lowly, urban and rural, power, knowledge, migrant workers vs. foreign masters, etc., have all become the watershed of class. Social classes transcend the boundaries of democracy and dictatorship and are not only the internal affairs of a single country, but also a global and international issue. Don't say that children don't understand, to develop correct values starts from reading The important and pertinent goals and targets of this set of books are "nurturing seedlings" and "children's picture books".
Any behavior, concept, attitude, thought... must start with education, and take root and sow seeds from children, but it must be implemented and practiced by adults. The founding father of Cuba, the poet José Martí, in the process of planning the Cuban independent revolution, founded the monthly "Golden Era" (La edad de oro) in the United States in 1889, which will introduce independence, freedom, democracy, colonialism and independence.