| Number 66 August 2001 |
Twenty-First Century Review
Multiple Modernities and Globalization
4
Barbarism and Modernity
Shmuel N. Eisenstadt
11
The Spirit of Capitalism and the Transformation of its Criticism
Luc Boltanski
18
Multiple Modernities and its Problematics
Jin Guan-tao & Liu Qing-feng
28
Contemporary Predicament and Prospect of Islamic Civilization
Ho Wai-yip
33
Multiple or Political Modernities
Liu Xiao-feng
China and the World: The Past Century
45
The Latest Material on the History of the Chinese Communist Party: Selected Excerpts from the Diary of Georgi Dimitrov
Hua Pu
61
Mao Ze-dong's View of Cold War
Yang Kui-song
Economics, Society and Media
71
The Transformation of Non-Official Publishing Industry in Contemporary China
Xu Xiao
View on the World
85
A Constructed World
Jiao Xiao-jian
From the Scientific World
Special Report
91
Thunder in Silence: Accounting for Solar Neutrinos
Two Kilometers Underground
Two Kilometers Underground
Chen Fong-ching
Humanities
95
Integrity and Scholarship: On Feng You-lan's Changes in Strategies for Academic Pursuit
Chou Chih-ping
102
Scholarship and Nation: An Intellectual Debate over National Legacy, National Heritage, and National Studies
Luo Zhi-tian
111
Lafcadio Hearn and Modern China
Liu An-wei
Politics and Law
122
Do Current Laws Protect the Deceased's Right of Reputation?
Zhao Xin-shu
128
On Michael Walzer's Pluralistic Theory of Justice
He Bao-gang
Books, Views and Thoughts
135
The "Absence" of the Society and the "Crisis" of Sociology
Li meng
Notes and Comments
143
Richard A. Posner, Aging and Old Age
Liu Ching-yi
146
Jean C. Oi, Rural China Takes Off: Institutional Foundations of Economic Reform
Zhu Hong
149
Jin Guang-yao, A Biography of V. K. Wellington Koo
Xu You-wei
152
Johanna C. M. Liu, Difference and Praxis in Contemporary Philosophy of Art
Man Kit-wah
156
Terry Eagleton, The Illusions of Postmodernism
Liu Qing
159
Pictorial Credits
160
Tripartite Interactions
162
From the Editor’s Desk