Which is better, eight crises or a hundred years of radicalism?

Both books are very good.

"Eight Crises" is one of the achievements of Wen Tiejun and his scientific research team's long-term efforts to carry out investigation and comparative research. It conveys the experience and lessons of China's development from a brand-new perspective, analyzes the major crisis that China has experienced since 1950 and the ways to overcome it, summarizes the path of China's reform and development, and shows how China has successfully achieved a soft landing and made use of the crisis to further develop.

Farewell to Centennial Radicalism deeply analyzes the essence of money and overproduction, and reveals the essence of financial capital alienation into industrial capital and virtualization. Recognizing this nothingness and impetuousness requires introspection and returning to reality, which is a rare work to awaken the world.