Today marked another anniversary for a pivotal date in Modern Chinese history: the June Forth. And Yes, as a Maoist, I shall remember the June Forth, yet not in the sense that this movement signaled an abortive revolution towards neoliberalism. On the contrary, I remember it because it marked the last episode of socialist China’s long 1960s—an era when public debates, big-character posters, and massive politics were still viable in this great country.