Why China

Why China

by Ren Zhigang

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About This Novel

The historical responsibility of Chinese scholars today is to provide guiding ideology and theoretical foundation for the rejuvenation of China. We can see that since the Opium War in 1840, the Chinese people have collectively fallen into a Eurocentric context and cannot extricate themselves. So we must re-examine world history. Capitalism, which has emerged over the past five hundred years, is actually a movement. It's just that this movement, accompanied by the industrial revolution and the specific progress of science, caused financial capital to expand into a force that swept the world, almost colonizing and dominating the world. China has also been seriously hurt. Fortunately, the damage from the outside has generated a huge rebound force within Chinese society. This force has reversed the downward trajectory of Chinese society and put China back on the track of recovery.

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wh80mo ago

confidence

The views are indeed unconventional, but development still depends on 1.4 Billion people

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188****318180mo ago

Full of positive energy, the author is the true backbone of the country.

Full of positive energy, the author is the true backbone of the country. [Emot=default,80/]

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书友202103017526814109091mo ago

There are still too few people reading this kind of book

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