| Number 26 December 1994 |
Twenty-First Century Review
Economic Democracy, Political Democracy and China III
4
Just What is Democracy, Political and Economic?
Charles E. Lindblom
12
"Extended Order" and Institutional Innovation
Wang Ding-ding
21
Efficiency, Justice and Democracy
Wang Shao-guang
China: The Past Century
37
Gentry Power and Social Control in Rural Areas During the Republican Era
He Yue-fu
49
North China Villages and the State 1900-1949
Liu Chang
Books, Views and Thoughts
63
What Has China Got to Do With Human Rights? — A Review of Ann Kent'sBetween Freedom and Subsistence: China and Human Rights
Feng Xiang
70
The Survival Crisis and The Responsibility of Philosophy — On Vittorio Hoesle and His Philosophy of Ecology
Ni Liang-kang
View on the World
76
City: A Highly Complex Organism
K.S. Pun
From the Scientific World
Article
86
In Search of Invisible Matter
Chau Wai-yin &
Chen Fong-ching
Chen Fong-ching
Research News
95
Bower Award for C.N. Yang
Hubble Measures
Hubble The Starting Point of Hominidae?
Hubble Measures
Hubble The Starting Point of Hominidae?
Research Report
97
Ultrahigh Power Lasers by Way of Ultrashort Pulse
Dennis Lo
Humanities
101
[Hong Xue] and China During the Past Century
Liu Meng-xi
110
Prolegomena on Sociology and the Chinese Enlightenment
Chan Hoi-man
Peripatetic Notes
123
Reminiscence of Kyoto's "The Path of Philosophy"
Wang Zhong-jiang
127
The Price of Procrastination
Hu Cheng
Criticism and Response
132
Objection to a Distorted Picture of Liang Shu-ming
Liang Pei-shu
138
A Criticism of "Is the Golden Section also a Symmetry?"
Xiao Chang-jian
Economics and Society
143
The Property Rights and Growth Mechanism of Rural Enterprises — A Case Study of Town P in Nanhai, Guangdong
Lu Mai
156
Tripartite Interactions
158
From the Editor’s Desk
159
1994 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 21–26)
162
Pictorial Credits