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| Number 3    February 1991 |

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Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
4
A Turning Point for the East and the West
Ji Xian-lin
5
Towards the Twenty-First Century
Liu Shu-hsien
7
Put Aside "Science and Democracy", Work for "Liberty and Order"
Gan Yang
11
A Dream: Pluralism United
Wei Cheng-tung
China: The Past Century
17
Radicalism in China
Lin Gang
28
Characterization of Modem Chinese Society: A Reassessment
Hu Cheng
37
Merchants and Civil Society in the Late Qing
Zhu Ying
45
The Privatization of State Capital in the Late Qing: A Case Study
Li Lin
56
Weber and Modem State Building in China
Ambrose Y.C. King
Books, Views and Thoughts
73
A Second Look at Havel
Leo Ou-fan Lee
80
Hong Kong under China: Notes on The Basic Law of Hong Kong and "One Country, Two System"
Byron Weng
From the Scientific World
85
Is the World Deterministic or Probabilistic? — The Revelations of "Chaos"
Hao Baolin
View on the World
101
The Painter for Painters
Appendix: The Hour-Glasses of Morandi
Szeto Lap
Humanities
107
Mnemosyne Abroad: Reflections on the Chinese and Jewish Commitment to Remembrance
Vera Schwarcz
123
The Rise of the Scientist-statesman and His Role Conflicts
Gu Xin
130
Two Views of Literary History: the Metaphysical and the Deconstructionist
Zheng Min
Criticism and Response
136
On Crisis in Chinese Consciousness: A Reply to Sun Lung-kee
Lin Yu-sheng
Economics and Society
151
State Enterprises of Contemporary China and Confucian Economic Thinking
Zhang Hong-yi
 
161
From the Editor’s Desk
 
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