Who Are Intellectuals?

Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (2):55-62 (1997)
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Now that society is in a period of transition, the lack of norms for moral values is becoming an increasingly serious issue. People in commerce talk about commerce, and those "going out to sea" talk about the sea.

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