Kyaw Win is a former communist who lost his beliefs in Marxism-Leninism, and Maoism. He is arguably the only individual in the history of Burma to decline the invitation of the Communist Party of Burma to become a member. His political journey is indeed a complicated one that cannot easily be labelled. Some of his political insights were indeed useful and based on the material conditions of the country. He alone managed to break the norms of the whole book market with the category "politics”. In Burma, especially before the 1980s, most of the books on politics and political ideology used to be full of books that praised Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, China, the DPRK, Cuba, the Soviet Union, and so on. He is undeniably the first to translate the economics book, development books, neoliberal ideas, and right-libertarian ideas to the general public. His writings indeed played a vital role for the general public, who are generally fed up with the so-called “Burma way to socialism” of the BSPP government. His introduction to neoliberalism, globalisation, and economics sparked anti-communist (Stalinist style) politics among the Burmese population. For those reasons, he is one of the most hated people among the leftists in Burma, and most of the CPB sympathisers denounce him as a revisionist, renegade, gradualist, neoliberal, anti-radical, and counter revolutionary.