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This book collects essays from Chinese economic sage who was the
mastermind of the reform and opening and persistent champion of
market-driven development. In the essays, he outlines his vision of
the systemic reform needed for today's China, from rule of law to
completion of the market system and reform of state-owned
enterprises. Dr. Wu's thoughts are always of interest, but at this
pivotal moment of Chinese economic recalibration, his views will be
of more value than ever, to scholars, economists, journalists, and
those in civil society.
Before magnifying glasses how did people look at things big size
Through bowls of water of course Then microscopes and telescopes
came along... Follow the trail of inventions and devices that have
enabled us to see everything from stars to cells and what's totally
hidden from sight.
This book presents a discussion on Chinese people's internal and
external psychologies and logics, as well as the respective stage
of social development and cultural context they were raised in, and
from sociological, social psychological, and cultural
anthropological perspectives. In particular, the book explores the
relationship between Chinese people's behaviors and China's social
and cultural structure. It puts forward a theoretical framework for
the analysis of Chinese social behaviors, which is based on the
realistic aspects of Chinese people's day-to-day-lives. The book
also concludes that any attempt to study Chinese psychologies and
behaviors should "seek the constant among the changes, or at least
those aspects that are hardest to change" and investigate the
context and background, which can provide a point of departure for
current and future research.
This book presents a discussion on Chinese people’s internal and
external psychologies and logics, as well as the respective stage
of social development and cultural context they were raised in, and
from sociological, social psychological, and cultural
anthropological perspectives. In particular, the book
explores the relationship between Chinese people’s behaviors and
China’s social and cultural structure. It puts forward a
theoretical framework for the analysis of Chinese social behaviors,
which is based on the realistic aspects of Chinese people’s
day-to-day-lives. The book also concludes that any attempt to study
Chinese psychologies and behaviors should “seek the constant
among the changes, or at least those aspects that are hardest to
change” and investigate the context and background, which can
provide a point of departure for current and future research.
This book collects essays from Chinese economic sage who was the
mastermind of the reform and opening and persistent champion of
market-driven development. In the essays, he outlines his vision of
the systemic reform needed for today's China, from rule of law to
completion of the market system and reform of state-owned
enterprises. Dr. Wu's thoughts are always of interest, but at this
pivotal moment of Chinese economic recalibration, his views will be
of more value than ever, to scholars, economists, journalists, and
those in civil society.
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