China looks at the world; reflections for a dialogue: eight letters to T'ang-lin;
The author attempts to interpret the Chinese revolution as a challenge to the West and modern society. In politics, economics, technology, psychology, art, thought and religion, the Chinese revolution challenged Western ideas, breeding mutual mistrust and animosity between the two opposing worlds
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Format: | Government Document Book |
Language: | English French |
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London,
Faber,
1967
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