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| Number 2    December 1990 |

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Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
4
Paradox and Yet More Paradoxes
Chen Yuan
5
Picking up the Pieces for a New Start
Yu Ying-shih
7
Reflections on the National State
Chen Chi-nan
9
Progress amidst Harmony between Heaven and Man
K. C. Chang
11
Symbioses between Man and Environment
Leung Yee
12
Beyond the Enlightenment Syndrome
Tu Wei-ming
China: The Past Century
17
Utopianism in Chinese Culture
Jin Guan-tao
33
The Fate of Liberalism in China
Wong Young-tsu
38
The Leadership Issue in the New Democracy Line
Lu Yi-dong
Books, Views and Thoughts
47
Six Scholars of Modem Chinese Intellectual History: the Textualisation of their Inner Tension
Sun Lung-kee
66
Japanese Culture Viewed in the "Mirror of Man"
Wang Sung-hsing
From the Scientific World
71
Quest for the Ultimate: Gödel and Einstein
Wang Hao
View on the World
85
Realism: from Technique to Spirit
Dai Shi-he
Humanities
91
Early Ming China and the World
Wang Gung-wu
101
Darkness in Eden: A Feminist Exegesis of Genesis
Wang Qiang
110
Sexual Discourse in Contemporary Chinese Cinema
Zhang Ning
117
Eve Awakened: The New Generation of Women Authors
Ji Hung-zhen
126
Is "Realism" Possible?
Liu Dong
Criticism and Response
136
Breaking the Spell of Formalism
Hang Zhi
143
Comprehend First, Criticize Later: a Response to Jiang Yi-hua
Liu Shu-shien
Economics and Society
147
The Four Little Dragons: the Political Foundation for Their Economic Growth
Liu Ping-lin
154
The Economic Being and the Political Being — Locke versus Wang Chuan-shan: Views on Labour and Wealth
He Qing-lian
 
160
From the Editor’s Desk
 
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