Informatization and the National Culture

Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (2):68-78 (2003)
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Abstract

Chinese national culture has a glorious past, as does our science, technology, and production. It was in the modern era that, for a variety of reasons, the Chinese national culture fell behind the West in many respects, not keeping up with the demands of the times

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