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| Not Only Confucianism, But All Major Traditional Chinese Schools of Thought: Each Has its Worth |
By Baocai Liu 刘宝才 2011-04-10
All traditional Chinese schools of thought are still relevant not only to today’s China but to the whole world as well. Therefore, it is necessary to study each of the schools, to develop the valuable and discard the valueless in each of them. This is the impartial approach that should be adopted. To single out Confucianism as representing traditional Chinese learning, as is the mainstream of today, is not the right approach. |
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| Four Tiers of Human Thinking Patterns |
By Yuzhong Zhai 2011-03-14
Since the beginning of human existence, there have been four tiers of thinking patterns: primitive thinking, dualistic thinking, Yin-Yang dialectic thinking, and direct perception of the Supreme Way, which is the highest wisdom... |
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| The Historical Basis of China’s Tradition of National Unity |
By Desheng Meng 2011-01-10
Based on an analysis of the natural environment (geography and climate) and human conditions (technology and ethnic relations) combined, the conclusion cannot be otherwise than that it was inevitable for ancient China to come towards unification... That is why China’s historical tradition of national unity has been firmly established and has stood the test of a long time. |
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| Unity of Science and Religion |
By Yuzhong Zhai 2010-12-12
What is described as the Dao or God or the Supreme Being in any names by contemplatives in all cultures and what is recognized as the ultimate reality of the cosmos by modern physics are actually the same thing. A major trend in the development of 20th century physical science is its progressing departure from 19th century materialism in natural science.... |
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| 2011: Doomsday, or Dawn of Hope |
By Li Cai (蔡历) 2010-11-14
The world’s hope for economic recovery is currently placed mainly on monetary stimulus, the emerging markets, and new energy industry. But, if we dig deeper into the root cause of all these problems, we will find that all of them point to the global domination by the capitalist civilization and its way of life. Our immediate future will be an age of turmoil with continuous crises, leading to a civilization crisis, which will threaten the survival of the human species and will not possibly be resolved by capitalism itself... |
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| Productive-force-centrism: The Fatal Flaw in Socialist Political Economy |
By Sherwin Lu 2010-10-08
The discourse in socialist political economy betrays the following three major tendencies: anthropocentrism, materialism, and linear conception of history. Socialism should have been competing with capitalism for conscientiously and effectively promoting a comprehensive dynamic balance and harmony between all social groups (including classes, political alignments, ethnic groups, and nations) and between human society and the ecosystem.... |
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| A General Crisis of Capitalism will Soon Break Out |
By Li Cai (蔡历) 2010-08-09
The U.S. subprime crisis, the European sovereign debt crisis, China’s domestic demand deficiency, and carbon emissions reduction are the four issues that have been focusing global attention in the recent past. What do these issues signify? How will they develop? Where will they bring us to? |
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| The World Today is Calling for Global Economics |
By Li Cai (蔡历) 2010-05-08
The inadequacies of economics: Lack of a global perspective; Indulgence in material pursuits only; Taking for granted that resources are inexhausible; and that Nature is forever tolerant. Many of the global problems are products of economics’ way of thinking. The cult of economics has become the new shackle impeding human progress.
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