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Vloga intelektualcev med kitajsko tranzicijo 1/The Role of Intellectuals in the Process of Chinese Transition
Časopis za kritiko znanosti, 2014-10 (258), p.99
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Copyright Studentska Zalozba 2014 ;ISSN: 0351-4285 ;EISSN: 0351-4285
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Title:
Vloga intelektualcev med kitajsko tranzicijo 1/The Role of Intellectuals in the Process of Chinese Transition
Author:
Hui, Wang
Subjects:
Asian history
;
Intellectuals
;
Mao Zedong (1893-1976)
;
Socialism
;
Traditions
;
Transitions
Is Part Of:
Časopis za kritiko znanosti, 2014-10 (258), p.99
Description:
1989 was a historical watershed; nearly a century of socialist experimentation came to an end. Two worlds became one: a global-capitalist world. Although China's socialism did not collapse as did the Soviet Union's or Eastern Europe's, this was hardly a barrier to China's rapid joining the globalizing process in the fields of the economy, production, and trade. Indeed, the Chinese government's continued support for socialism does not pose an obstacle to the following conclusion: In all of its behavior, including economic, political, and cultural - even in government behavior - China has completely conformed to the dictate of capital and the market. If we aspire to understand Chinese intellectual and cultural life in the last decade of the twentieth century, we must understand the transformations mentioned above and their corresponding social manifestations. The present article is an abridged version of Wang Hui's text Contemporary Chinese Thought and the Question of Modernity in the volume Social Text - Intellectual Politics in the post-Tian An Men China.
Publisher:
Ljubljana: Studentska Zalozba
Language:
Slovenian
Identifier:
ISSN: 0351-4285
EISSN: 0351-4285
Source:
AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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