Zhang Lifan is known as one of the most outspoken liberal-minded scholars in China and has often been critical of the
Chinese Communist Party, which in 2013 lead to him being censored and removed from Chinese microblogging platform
Sina Weibo, where he had 300k followers. In an interview with
NPR on the arrest of young Marxists fighting for workers rights, Zhang said "I think this shows China's Communist Party can no longer justify itself". Zhang said further that young Marxists in China pose a conundrum for the country's leadership, whom he says only feign interest in Marxism to "maintain a guiding principle". In an interview with
Deutsche Welle, Zhang said that the
COVID-19 pandemic posed the greatest challenge in the Chinese Communist Party's 70-year history, after the
Great Chinese Famine during Mao Zedong era and the
Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989. Zhang said that the Chinese government did an excellent job censoring details of the pandemic and is exploiting it to strengthen its control over society. Zhang contends that the display of
Mao Zedong's preserved remains at
Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is a moral and legal violation of Mao's expressed wish for frugal socialist funeral. == Book ==