| Number 2 December 1990 |
Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
  4
  Paradox and Yet More Paradoxes
  Chen Yuan
  5
  Picking up the Pieces for a New Start
  Yu Ying-shih
  7
  Reflections on the National State
  Chen Chi-nan
  9
  Progress amidst Harmony between Heaven and Man
  K. C. Chang
  11
  Symbioses between Man and Environment
  Leung Yee
  12
  Beyond the Enlightenment Syndrome
  Tu Wei-ming
  China: The Past Century
  17
  Utopianism in Chinese Culture
  Jin Guan-tao
  33
  The Fate of Liberalism in China
  Wong Young-tsu
  38
  The Leadership Issue in the New Democracy Line
  Lu Yi-dong
  Books, Views and Thoughts
  47
  Six Scholars of Modem Chinese Intellectual History: the Textualisation of their Inner Tension
  Sun Lung-kee
  66
  Japanese Culture Viewed in the "Mirror of Man"
  Wang Sung-hsing
  From the Scientific World
  71
  Quest for the Ultimate: Gödel and Einstein
  Wang Hao
  View on the World
  85
  Realism: from Technique to Spirit
  Dai Shi-he
  Humanities
  91
  Early Ming China and the World
  Wang Gung-wu
  101
  Darkness in Eden: A Feminist Exegesis of Genesis
  Wang Qiang
  110
  Sexual Discourse in Contemporary Chinese Cinema
  Zhang Ning
  117
  Eve Awakened: The New Generation of Women Authors
  Ji Hung-zhen
  126
  Is "Realism" Possible?
  Liu Dong
  Criticism and Response
  136
  Breaking the Spell of Formalism
  Hang Zhi
  143
  Comprehend First, Criticize Later: a Response to Jiang Yi-hua
  Liu Shu-shien
  Economics and Society
  147
  The Four Little Dragons: the Political Foundation for Their Economic Growth
  Liu Ping-lin
  154
  The Economic Being and the Political Being — Locke versus Wang Chuan-shan: Views on Labour and Wealth
  He Qing-lian
  160
  From the Editor’s Desk
  
  






