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In Indonesia, original printed copies of Sekali Lagi are rare and expensive (often 200,000–500,000 IDR if found in used bookstores). A free PDF allows impoverished students—whom Gie called "the honest ones"—to access his ideas without privilege.

Soe Hok Gie was born in Jakarta in 1942, during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies. His father, Soe Lie Piet, was a journalist, and his brother, Soe Hok Djin, was also a student activist. Gie studied history at the University of Indonesia (UI) in the 1960s—a decade of extreme political turbulence marked by the rise of Sukarno’s Guided Democracy, the alleged communist coup of 30 September 1965, and the subsequent massacre of leftists. Soe Hok Gie Sekali Lagi.pdf

: The book has deeply moved readers, inspiring them to live more meaningful and principled lives. As one reader noted on Goodreads, the book made them laugh, cry, and ultimately, "Makes me wanna be a better person and makes myself a more fulfilling life". In Indonesia, original printed copies of Sekali Lagi

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is a mirror for the modern Indonesian activist. It asks one devastating question: After the protest ends and the regime falls, will you become what you once hated?