Modernism in China

While the classical world-view of China makes transition to a modern social idealism relatively easy, the popular religions and the dead weight of ancient social customs present a formidable barrier. The factors forcing modernization, here as elsewhere, are the new industralism, science and the demo...

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Main Author: Haydon, A. Eustace (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 1925
In: The journal of religion
Year: 1925, Volume: 5, Issue: 5, Pages: 449-462
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