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| Number 39    January 1997 |

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The Twenty-First Century Review
On Chinese Conservative Thought in the Nineties
4
Anti-Democratic Liberalism or Democratic Liberalism?
Gan Yang
18
The Academic Orientation of "Neo-Conservatism"
Zhang Jing
28
Conservation and Misplacement
Xu You-yu
35
The Rise of "Cultural Nationalism"
Chen Xiao-ming
China: The Past Century
47
A Comparison of the Mobilization Capabilities of the Communist Party and of Kuomintang During the Anti-Japanese War
Chen Hong-min
Research on Cultural Revolution
59
The Dialectics of Nature Magazine During the Cultural Revolution
Liu Bing
65
Laosanjie Women Under the Spell of Asceticism
Li Yin-he
Books, Views and Thoughts
70
Hong Xiu-quan: God's Chinese Son
Xia Chun-tao
76
A Reading of "Third-World Literature in the Age of Multinational Capitalism"
Yao Xin-yong
View on the World
85
A Letter to Twenty-First Century
Raymond Mason
86
Paradise Lost
Raymond Mason
Humanities
92
Zhou Zuo-ren: A Case of "Individualism" Unconstrained by Confucianism
Liu Dong
107
The Swamping of the Keju System by the Population
He Huai-hong
From the Scientific World
Research News
118
Setbacks to Two Major Hi-Tech Projects
A Glimpse of the Early Universe
The Homoiothermic Sacred Lotus
A Further Surprise from the Java Man
The Inner Secret of the Earth
Criticism and Response
125
A Further Discussion of "Rational Nationalism" — A Reply to Chen Yan
Wu Guo-guang
132
Further Thoughts on the Political Nature and Historical Context of Chinese "Post-ism"
Xu Ben
138
The Naivety of the Historian
Zhang Bao-ming
Peripatetic Notes
142
Waiting for the Hedgehog
Chen Shao-ming
148
The Posturing à la Lu Xun of Chinese Literati
Ge Hong-bing
Economics and Society
152
To Take Root and to Return: the Two Sides of Overseas Chinese Mentality
Franz Schurmann
 
159
Tripartite Interactions
 
161
Pictorial Credits
162
From the Editor’s Desk
 
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