The Problem of China
作者: Bertrand Russell
"The Problem of China" by Bertrand Russell is a historical account written in the early 20th century, specifically published in 1922. The work explores the complexities and challenges facing China as it navigates rapid modernization while grappling with foreign influences and its ancient traditions. Russell delves into economic, political, and cultural questions affecting not only China's future but also the broader implications for global society. The opening of the text presents the context of a European encountering China, evoking a sense of bewilderment as he confronts fundamental questions that challenge Western assumptions about civilization and progress. Russell articulately outlines the intricate problems China faces—especially in the cultural realm—and the potential outcomes of its trajectory. He critiques both Western imperialism and Chinese conservativism, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of China's unique civilization and its capacity for self-determined growth. Through rich philosophical reflections, he raises critical inquiries about knowledge, virtue, and the distinctive character of Chinese society, setting the stage for a deeper examination of China’s past and future in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Show Less
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- 16CHAPTER 11. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON’T LIKE IT阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER IX阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XI阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XII. BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCES, 1805—ST. MARTIN’S CIRCUIT.阅读 →
- 17Chapter viii. — Further continuation.阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XV阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XIII阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XIV.阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER 12. LIKING LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT NO BETTER, I FORM A GREAT RESOLUTION阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER XIV阅读 →
- 17Chapter XIII. Two Angelic Faces.阅读 →
- 17CHAPTER IX. DISASTER阅读 →