| Number 33 February 1996 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Debates on "Neo-Leftism" and "Post-ism"
4
The Amazing Metamorphosis of Neo-Leftism in China
Bian Wu
18
Cultural Criticism in a Pluralistic Society
Zhang Long-xi
China: The Past Century
29
The Higashihonganji Connection of Modern Chinese Buddhism
Ge Zhao-guang
42
The Controversy over the Nature of Chinese Rural Society and the Emergence of Neo-Democratism
Lei Yi
53
Historical Materialism and Modern Chinese Tradition
Jin Guan-tao
Books, Views and Thoughts
62
On Farewell to Revolution — A Letter to Li Ze-hou and Liu Zai-fu
Tsou Tang
68
A Curious Cultural Phenomenon During Social Transition — On Farewell to Revolution
Chang Jiang
View on the World
72
The 1995 Art Village Diaspora: A Perspective
Jin Yi-nong
From the Scientific World
Research News
85
A Top-down View of the Human Genome
The Discovery of HIV Suppression Factors Yet Another Massive Black Hole
The Discovery of HIV Suppression Factors Yet Another Massive Black Hole
Special Report
87
Breakthrough on the Search for the Biological Clock
Mark Kai-keung
Humanities
91
The Civilization of Chinese Humanism: Its Origin, Characteristics and Significance I
Ho Ping-ti
102
Would Global Civilization Become Confucianized?
Guy S. Alitto
Peripatetic Notes
106
A Note on the Comprador
Wang Zhen-zhong
110
Zha Si-ting and the Crime of the Diary
Mu Hui
113
Fetishism, Nihilism and Others
Tu You-xiang
Criticism and Response
122
Further Comments on the Zaofanpai of the Cultural Revolution — A Discussion with Hua Lin-shan
Xu You-yu
129
Hardly "Disinterested"
Zhu Zheng-lin
132
My Humble View on the Rôle Assigned to Overseas Chinese Scholars
Zhao Yi-heng
Economics and Society
Max Weber and Chinese Studies
134
Weberian Sociology and Chinese Social Economic Studies
Chang Wei-an
145
Comparative Religious Studies à la Weber: Protestantism, Confucianism and Capitalism
Shih Yuan-kang
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
Pictorial Credits
162
From the Editor’s Desk