| Number 6 August 1991 |
Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
  4
  Dealing with the Deluge of Western Theories in Social Studies
  To Cho-yee
  7
  Creating a New Culture
  Ding Shou-he
  8
  Order within Pluralism and Cultural Integration
  Xie Mian
  10
  To Take Culture as Such and Make Progress
  Liu Zhi-qin
  China: The Past Century
  15
  The Marginalisation of Chinese Intellectuals
  Yu Ying-shih
  26
  Different Paths for Reforming China: the Choices of Late Ching Intellectuals
  Yang Nian-qun
  37
  Chinese Liberals' Brief Stint with Politics 1945-1949
  Xu Ji-lin
  Books, Views and Thoughts
  47
  Lu Xun Brought down from the Pedestal: on Voices from the Iron House
  Wang Hui
  55
  A Life Devoted to Discourse
  Du Xiao-zhen
  View on the World
  58
  The Painter for Painters II - Interview with Avigdor Arikha
  Szeto Lap
  From the Scientific World
  69
  Symmetry and Physics
  C.N. Yang
  Humanities
  83
  The Essence of Chinese Humanism: Anxiety, Felicity and Impartiality
  Pang Pu
  97
  Nietzsche and Li Zhi
  Zhang Shi-ying
  105
  Civil Society versus the State Policy of Encouraging Agriculture and Restraining Commerce
  Shih Yuan-kang
  Peripatetic Notes
  121
  Rendezvous at Paris
  F.C. Chen
  127
  At the Tomb of Genghis Khan
  Zhang Cheng-zhi
  Criticism and Response
  132
  Roguery Passed as Politics: Zhang Tie-sheng Phenomena
  Wang Yi
  138
  On Anglo-Saxon Liberal Tradition and the Romantic Spirit of France
  Gu Xin
  Economics and Society
  141
  A Critique of the Labour Theory of Value
  Y.K. Ng & X.K. Yang
  153
  The Re-integration of Hong Kong and Guangdong Economies
  Ezra F. Vogel
  161
  From the Editor’s Desk
  
  162
  Pictorial Credits
  
  






