| Number 43 October 1997 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Eighty Years of October Revolution and Reflections on Socialism
4
Tradition, Reform and Revolution: The 1917 Revolution Revisited
Su Wen
17
The Significance of Socialism in World History
Nobuaki Shiokawa
25
Nations within the Empire and the Great Revolution
Gil Delannoi
30
The Two Russian Revolutions 1917 and 1991
Nobuo Shimotomai
37
Leninism: The Syncretization of Social Democratism and Russian Populism
Bian Wu
China: The Past Century
51
Early Sino-Soviet Relations after the October Revolution
Li Jia-Gu
58
A Reorientation of Perspective: World Views in Chinese Radical Thought around 1919
Cheng Nong
Peripatetic Notes
70
Here Comes the Real Rogue
Guo Ke
74
Literature of "Hardship Sharing"?
Xue Yi
79
Whose Community? Why "Hardship Sharing"?
Tao Dong-feng
82
Reflections on "The Shock Wave of Realism"
Chen Si-he
From the Scientific World
Research News
86
Information Explosion in Genomics
To Create Matter From Light
Better Rough Than Smooth
After a Coin Drops into Water
To Create Matter From Light
Better Rough Than Smooth
After a Coin Drops into Water
Criticism and Response
91
The Other Side of Orientalism
Guo Jian
View on the World
96
To Experience the City
Song Xiao-xia
Humanities
106
Mightier than Sword? Literature Under Siege
Zhang Cheng-zhi
112
Charles Fu's Contributions to Contemporary Buddhism Studies
Jing Hai-feng
118
Pre-Qin Political Activism in Qin and Eastern States
Gong Jun
Books, Views and Thoughts
128
The Passage of Communism from Utopianism to Totalitarianism -- On Le passè d'une illusion
Chen Yan
137
Impressions of the Impression Series
Deng Yun-xiang
Economics and Society
144
What Destroyed Soviet Union?
Zheng Cong
150
Happiness, Cardinalism and Interpersonal Comparability: The Economist's Prejudice against Subjective Concepts
Ng Yew-kwang
160
Tripartite Interactions
161
From the Editor’s Desk
162
Pictorial Credits