Xujun Eberlein from Inside-Out China have some discussions about the morality crisis happening in China. And whether a new ideology can solve the problem. ...full story at Global Voices
from Global Voices on Thu, Sep 25 2008
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Animals are peeled of f ther skin even they are alive »
YouTube video Animals are peeled off their skin even they are still alive
in China
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In china ,many people(eapecially in country) lost their
morality(in country,people consider money is more important than morality). |
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Confucianism as China State Ideology? » China Law Blog Two excellent posts on Confucianism as THE ideology for China. The first, by Xujun Eberlein, writing at China Beat, is entitled, "China: Democracy, or Confucianism?" Greatly oversimplified, its thesis is, essentially, as follows: It seems typical of... |
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“Apologies Forthcoming” - A Conversation with Xujun Eberlein » Peking Duck Xujun Eberlein grew up in Chongqing, China, and moved to the United States in the summer of 1988. After receiving a Ph.D. from MIT in the spring of 1995, and winning an award for her dissertation, she joined a small but ambitious high tech company. On... |
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Introducing Xujun Eberlein » Peking Duck Xujun Eberlein is an e-friend of mine. She grew up in Chongqing and moved to the US in 1988 to study at MIT. She gave up hi-tech for writing and has won a bunch of literary awards. Her first book, Apologies Forthcoming, a collection of stories based on... |