China and the West: Myths and Realities in HistoryBrill Archive, 1974 - 120 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Its Inception and Evolution | 11 |
The Organized Religion and Social Revolution | 17 |
The Christian Command Psyche and its Social Impact | 32 |
Religion Science and Democracy | 42 |
China and the Coming of Europeans | 49 |
11 | 62 |
43 | 68 |
Ideas of Progress and Chinese Despotism | 72 |
Economics and Politics | 96 |
A New Perspective | 102 |
Bibliography | 113 |
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