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Remaking China's Public Philosophy for the Twenty-first Century

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Remaking China's Public Philosophy for the Twenty-first Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Jinghao Zhou

ISBN:

9780275978822

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th August 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

320.60951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Description

In this book, author Jinghao Zhou uses for the first time the prism of public philosophy to examine Chinese society, modernization, globalization, and democratization as a whole. Challenging conventional thinking in China studies, he examines China systematically in seven aspects: history, ideology, economy, politics, religion, education, and China's future, and does so from both Eastern and Western perspectives. The volume asserts that the remaking of China's public philosophy is they key for the nation to achieve both economic and political prosperity, making the bold argument that this remaking can contribute profoundly not only to China's development, but to international peace and development as well. In Remaking China's Public Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century, author Jinghao Zhou uses for the first time the prism of public philosophy to examine Chinese society, modernization, globalization, and democratization as a whole. Challenging conventional thinking in China studies, he examines China systematically in seven aspects: history, ideology, economy, politics, religion, education, and China's future, and does so from both Eastern and Western perspectives. The volume asserts that the remaking of China's public philosophythe very principles and precepts it now takes for grantedis they key for the nation to achieve both economic and political prosperity. Zhou aims for a peaceful revolution of China's democratization while he explores a new paradigm in China studies, making the bold argument that this remaking can contribute profoundly not only to China's development, but to international peace and development as well.

Reviews

[T]his book deserves wide attention and offers good material for contemplation and discussion on China's reality. It is not only good for scholars and students in the academic field, but also useful for politicians and policymakers in their future dealings with China.-Journal of Church and State
Using the prism of "public philosophy," Jinghao Zhou seeks to examine Chinese society, modernization, globalization, and democratization as a whole....While trying to predict China's future for the 21st century, the author suggests that the democratic system may possibly constitute the "final form of human government," even though it will "continuously meet confrontations from all directions," and that "remaking China's public philosophy is part of this process." Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate and graduate students and faculty.-Choice
"This book deserves wide attention and offers good material for contemplation and discussion on China's reality. It is not only good for scholars and students in the academic field, but also useful for politicians and policymakers in their future dealings with China."-Journal of Church and State
"[T]his book deserves wide attention and offers good material for contemplation and discussion on China's reality. It is not only good for scholars and students in the academic field, but also useful for politicians and policymakers in their future dealings with China."-Journal of Church and State
"Using the prism of "public philosophy," Jinghao Zhou seeks to examine Chinese society, modernization, globalization, and democratization as a whole....While trying to predict China's future for the 21st century, the author suggests that the democratic system may possibly constitute the "final form of human government," even though it will "continuously meet confrontations from all directions," and that "remaking China's public philosophy is part of this process." Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate and graduate students and faculty."-Choice

Author Bio

JINGHAO ZHOU is Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. His research interests include Chinese culture, religion, politics, and Sino-U.S. Relations, focusing on China's democratization in a global context.

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