This study presents an analytic overview of forty years of study of Western Marxism by Chinese scholars.Organised into four main sections,it begins with an emphasis on the wider institutional context of this Chinese r...This study presents an analytic overview of forty years of study of Western Marxism by Chinese scholars.Organised into four main sections,it begins with an emphasis on the wider institutional context of this Chinese research.Here,I deal with the beginnings of research on Western Marxism in China and outline the two main periods of this research,which turn on the important educational reforms of 2005.The next section focuses on the initial period of research on Western Marxism,from the early 1980s to the education reforms,which may be characterised in terms of the work of“wary onlookers”writing introductions and surveys of Western Marxist scholars.The following section covers the last two decades after the 2005 education reforms.This period is of most interest,so more attention is devoted to developments during this time.It has been a time of increasingly confident participants on the world stage,who focus on core issues,realistic demands,and problem-based research.The final section concerns assessments of the limitations of Western Marxism,which have been identified through the in-depth research of the second period.In conclusion,while Western Marxism may be seen as a legitimate development of Marxism in a capitalist context,it is a tributary from the mainstream.展开更多
U.S.President Barack Obama signed a new financial regulatory bill,supposedly the most comprehensive overhaul on Wall Street since the Great Depression in the 1930s,into uly.Zuo Xiaolei,chief economist at the Beijing-b...U.S.President Barack Obama signed a new financial regulatory bill,supposedly the most comprehensive overhaul on Wall Street since the Great Depression in the 1930s,into uly.Zuo Xiaolei,chief economist at the Beijing-based Galaxy Securities Co.Ltd.,contends that the new law could have adverse impact on emerging economies.She shared her views with Shanghai Securities News.Edited excerpts follow:展开更多
文摘This study presents an analytic overview of forty years of study of Western Marxism by Chinese scholars.Organised into four main sections,it begins with an emphasis on the wider institutional context of this Chinese research.Here,I deal with the beginnings of research on Western Marxism in China and outline the two main periods of this research,which turn on the important educational reforms of 2005.The next section focuses on the initial period of research on Western Marxism,from the early 1980s to the education reforms,which may be characterised in terms of the work of“wary onlookers”writing introductions and surveys of Western Marxist scholars.The following section covers the last two decades after the 2005 education reforms.This period is of most interest,so more attention is devoted to developments during this time.It has been a time of increasingly confident participants on the world stage,who focus on core issues,realistic demands,and problem-based research.The final section concerns assessments of the limitations of Western Marxism,which have been identified through the in-depth research of the second period.In conclusion,while Western Marxism may be seen as a legitimate development of Marxism in a capitalist context,it is a tributary from the mainstream.
文摘U.S.President Barack Obama signed a new financial regulatory bill,supposedly the most comprehensive overhaul on Wall Street since the Great Depression in the 1930s,into uly.Zuo Xiaolei,chief economist at the Beijing-based Galaxy Securities Co.Ltd.,contends that the new law could have adverse impact on emerging economies.She shared her views with Shanghai Securities News.Edited excerpts follow: