| Number 5 June 1991 |
Perspectives on the Twenty-First Century
4
My Hope for the Coming Century
Zhang Dai-nian
5
Compactification or Unification of China?
Chiao Chien
7
The Shortest Century for Chinese
Liu Meng-xi
China: The Past Century
11
Differences between Chinese and Western Concepts of Utopia: A Study of The Society of Great Unity
N.G.D. Malmqvist
16
Revolutionary and Preacher of Enlightenment: the Double Rôle of Anhwei Intellectuals during the "May Fourth" Movement
Chan Man-hung
27
A Comparison of Chen Duxiu with Nietzsche
Chen Gu-ying
Special Section on Taiwan: Culture and Society
36
The Umbrella Structure of Taiwan Politics
Hu Fu
41
Taiwan Facing up to its Historic Challenge
Harng Jy
53
Taiwan: a Society Growing More Open and Pluralistic
Yang Kuo-shu
57
The Emergent Civil Society and its Limitations
Wang Jenn-hwan
68
Confucian Ethics and Taiwan Economy: a Brief Discussion
Wei Cheng-tung
73
Is the Taiwan City a Civil Society?
Hsia Chu-joe
86
Observations on the Pattern of Taiwan Industrialization
Wen Chung-yi
90
Reflections on Taiwan Culture
Ho Huai-shuo
95
Contemporary Art in Taiwan
Ni Tsai-chin
Books, Views and Thoughts
107
The Intellectual's Commitment and the Businessman's Acumen — Foreword to the Japanese edition of Confucian Ethics and Mercantile Spirit in Early Modern China
Yu Ying-shih
110
Spivak and Critique of Feminism
Zhang Jing-yuan
From the Scientific World
117
S.N. Bose: the Meteoric Career of a Third-World Scientist
Liu Bing
Humanities
125
Farewell to Gods — An Almost Finished Chapter of Chinese Literary Theory
Liu Zai-fu
135
Between News and Fiction: On Information, Culture, Power and Media in Contemporary China
Huang Zi-ping
Criticism and Response
146
An Answer to Lin Yu-sheng
Sun Lung-kee
154
Paradox and Transcendence: A Response to Fung Yiu-ming
Wang Yu
155
Mass Subconsciousness, Wuxia Fiction and others: a Response to William Tay
Chen Ping-yuan
161
From the Editor’s Desk
162
Pictorial Credits