IDEOLOGICAL VACUUM IN THE PAST AND TWO ACTUAL CHALLENGES OF SOCIETY IN CHINA
Abstract
The transition from Socialist China to Post-Socialist China is also the transition from the stability guaranteed by Chinese philosophy to the individualism offered by the logic of marketization. Over the sociological attempt to define the never resolved dynamic modernization- westernization, China places her quest for a new identity.
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