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The Problem of China
- Narrated by: Cate Barratt
- Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After teaching as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Beijing for the year 1920, Bertrand Russell penned The Problem of China, in which he describes China's past and present, opening on the country's possible future. Written 100 years ago, the work is demonstrative of the philosopher's insight and analysis of both the West and the East. His cautionary advice and predictions of the potential future of China are uncanny in their accuracy.
A must-listen for anyone wishing to understand the dynamics at play between China and the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia, and Japan.
- Questions
- China before the Nineteenth Century
- China and the Western Powers
- Modern China
- Japan before the Restoration
- Modern Japan
- Japan and China before 1914
- Japan and China during the War
- The Washington Conference
- Present Forces and Tendencies in the Far East
- Chinese and Western Civilization Contrasted
- The Chinese Character
- Higher Education in China
- Industrialism in China
- The Outlook for China
Public Domain (P)2021 Cate Barratt
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