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Toward a democratic China : the intellectual autobiography of Yan Jiaqi / translated by David S.K. Hong and Denis C. Mair ; foreword by Andrew J. Nathan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Series: SHAPS library of translationsPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [1992]Copyright date: ©1992Description: xviii, 285 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0824814843
  • 9780824814847
  • 0824815017
  • 9780824815011
Uniform titles:
  • Wo di si xiang zi zhuan. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 951.05092 20
LOC classification:
  • CT3990.Y46 A3 1992
Contents:
Foreword -- Preface to the English Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- 1. The Starting Point of New Advances in Science -- 2. The Dusk of Philosophy -- 3. Entering the Realm of Theology -- 4. Roaming the World of the Past -- 5. On-the-Scene Reporting: The April Fifth Movement, 1976 -- 6. Three Courts of Law: Imaginary Travels in Time and Space -- 7. Beijing Spring: 1978-79 -- 8. Abolishing Life-tenure in High Leadership Positions -- 9. Farewell to the Realm of Natural Dialectics -- 10. The Search for Nonpoliticized Channels -- 11. Toward a Chinese Civil Service System -- 12. On Universal Cultural Factors -- 13. On Heads of State and Government -- 14. Division of State Power in Four Directions -- 15. The Office for Political Reform -- 16. Amid Storms in the Realm of Theory -- 17. The Road to National Wealth and Power -- 18. On Social Capital -- 19. Another Beijing Spring: 1989 -- 20. Exile -- Selected Essays and Interviews -- 21. Religion, Reason, and Practice: Visits to Three Courts of Law (September 1978) -- 22. Science Is a World of Three Freedoms (May 1986) -- 23. The Aspiration to Pursue Truth and Beauty Supersedes All Else (June 1986) -- 24. Reforming China's Political Structure: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing (June 1986) -- 25. China Is No Longer a Dragon: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing (March 1988) -- 26. My Four Convictions Regarding Science (May 1988) -- 27. Origins of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (April 1989) -- 28. May Seventeenth Manifesto (May 1989) -- 29. China Is Not a Republic (July 1989) -- 30. You Come Inside, I'll Get Out: An Imaginary Conversation Between Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping (September 1989) -- 31. Reflections on Chinese History in the Twentieth Century (September 1989) -- 31. Prospects for China in the 1990s (January 1990) -- Index.
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English ed. and translation of: Wo ti ssu hsiang tzu chuan.

Includes index.

Foreword -- Preface to the English Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- 1. The Starting Point of New Advances in Science -- 2. The Dusk of Philosophy -- 3. Entering the Realm of Theology -- 4. Roaming the World of the Past -- 5. On-the-Scene Reporting: The April Fifth Movement, 1976 -- 6. Three Courts of Law: Imaginary Travels in Time and Space -- 7. Beijing Spring: 1978-79 -- 8. Abolishing Life-tenure in High Leadership Positions -- 9. Farewell to the Realm of Natural Dialectics -- 10. The Search for Nonpoliticized Channels -- 11. Toward a Chinese Civil Service System -- 12. On Universal Cultural Factors -- 13. On Heads of State and Government -- 14. Division of State Power in Four Directions -- 15. The Office for Political Reform -- 16. Amid Storms in the Realm of Theory -- 17. The Road to National Wealth and Power -- 18. On Social Capital -- 19. Another Beijing Spring: 1989 -- 20. Exile -- Selected Essays and Interviews -- 21. Religion, Reason, and Practice: Visits to Three Courts of Law (September 1978) -- 22. Science Is a World of Three Freedoms (May 1986) -- 23. The Aspiration to Pursue Truth and Beauty Supersedes All Else (June 1986) -- 24. Reforming China's Political Structure: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing (June 1986) -- 25. China Is No Longer a Dragon: An Interview with Yan Jiaqi by Dai Qing (March 1988) -- 26. My Four Convictions Regarding Science (May 1988) -- 27. Origins of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (April 1989) -- 28. May Seventeenth Manifesto (May 1989) -- 29. China Is Not a Republic (July 1989) -- 30. You Come Inside, I'll Get Out: An Imaginary Conversation Between Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping (September 1989) -- 31. Reflections on Chinese History in the Twentieth Century (September 1989) -- 31. Prospects for China in the 1990s (January 1990) -- Index.

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