| Number 36 August 1996 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
The Impact of the Cultural Revolution upon the World
4
The Red Guard and the Zenkyoto — with a Discussion of The Japanese New Left in the Sixties
Daisaburo Hazhizume
15
The Cultural Revolution and Modern Japan
Mitsuyuki Kagami
25
Maoism and French Intellectuals
Cornelius Castoriadis
28
The Cultural Revolution as an Anti-Social Movement
Alain Touraine
China: The Past Century
Special Section on Cultural Revolution III: Rebellion and Heterodox Ideologies
37
"The First Big Character Poster of Marxism-Leninism" of the Cultural Revolution
Yin Hong-biao
46
Political Persecution and the Rebel Movement
Hua Lin-shan
54
Heterodox Ideologies During the Cultural Revolution
Song Yong-yi
View on the World
69
Six Hundred Million "Saints" — The Main Theme of Paintings in the Late Cultural Revolution
Wu Yuan
Humanities
74
What is the "Post-New Era" of China?
Xu Ben
84
Chinese Aesthetics and Immauel Kant
Karl-Heinz Pohl
From the Scientific World
Special Report
90
"The Battle of the Sexes" and Evolution
Article
92
Molecular Topology — The Brave New World of Carbon 60 and Related Structures
Hsu Wen-kuang
Books, Views and Thoughts
101
The Revolution of Law and the Law of Revolution — Two Contrary Views of Western Legal History
Chen Fong-ching
106
Madame Curie: the Underside to Glory
Rao Yi
110
Compatibility Between High Economic Growth and Ecological Evolution
Li Gong-you
117
A Dialogue Between Two Civilizations — To Decode a Text of Comparative Philosophy
Liu Dong
Criticism and Response
126
The Importance of Providing a Legal Guarantee of Civil Liberties
Ji Wei-dong
128
"Institutional Innovation" or Institutional Restoration? — A Further Question to Cui Zhi-yuan
Bian Wu
135
A Blind Spot in the Discussion on "Humanities"
Liu Wei-min
Peripatetic Notes
139
The Bourgeoisie is not the Enemy
Edward Friedman
145
What a Promethean Fire For China
Zhu Zheng
Economics and Society
145
Japanese Policy Making and Sino-Japanese Relations
Zhao Quan-sheng
160
Tripartite Interactions
161
Pictorial Credits
162
From the Editor’s Desk