""If you don't know the past, you are a victim of any story that comes along, and you don't know what to believe - and you just believe something that is said more often than others," warned Prof Wang.society and "certainly did not suit the Communist Party, which had become the emperor, replacing the emperor".
"The past does not guarantee anything; but not to know it is far more dangerous than knowing it."
...
On the geopolitical competition between the United States and China, Prof Wang underscored that China represented a civilisation rather than a country - with a particular fundamentally different view of the role and function of the state.
While some 80 per cent to 90 per cent of China today is modern - as in the West - its leadership had decided that liberal capitalism with its emphasis on individualism, and liberal democracy of the kind that the US stands for, did not suit China's
"They like the capitalism part, but they want the capitalism to be in the traditional Chinese way, in the historical Chinese way, to be under the state," Prof Wang said.modern civilisation... you are heading in the wrong direction."
Economic development and political responsibility could not be separated, and capitalists cannot be allowed to run the state.
"The state must ultimately be in control of economic development," he said.
This is a very serious challenge to what had been the dominant western discourse, Prof Wang noted.
"Because the dominant discourse was not satisfied with teaching neuroscience and technology and finance and money making," he said.
"They also want you to be like them in believing in individualism, human rights, liberal democracy and liberal capitalism. And if you don't believe in that, because it's a universal, as they have decided, universal and the most important part of... a
Prof Wang added: "Of course, the two conclusions could be made: You will fail, or, in case you might succeed, we will make sure that you fail. And... I think what we're looking at today is actually something like that."
""If you don't know the past, you are a victim of any story that comes along, and you don't know what to believe - and you just believe something that is said more often than others," warned Prof Wang.society and "certainly did not suit the Communist Party, which had become the emperor, replacing the emperor".
"The past does not guarantee anything; but not to know it is far more dangerous than knowing it."
...
On the geopolitical competition between the United States and China, Prof Wang underscored that China represented a civilisation rather than a country - with a particular fundamentally different view of the role and function of the state.
While some 80 per cent to 90 per cent of China today is modern - as in the West - its leadership had decided that liberal capitalism with its emphasis on individualism, and liberal democracy of the kind that the US stands for, did not suit China's
"They like the capitalism part, but they want the capitalism to be in the traditional Chinese way, in the historical Chinese way, to be under the state," Prof Wang said.modern civilisation... you are heading in the wrong direction."
Economic development and political responsibility could not be separated, and capitalists cannot be allowed to run the state.
"The state must ultimately be in control of economic development," he said.
This is a very serious challenge to what had been the dominant western discourse, Prof Wang noted.
"Because the dominant discourse was not satisfied with teaching neuroscience and technology and finance and money making," he said.
"They also want you to be like them in believing in individualism, human rights, liberal democracy and liberal capitalism. And if you don't believe in that, because it's a universal, as they have decided, universal and the most important part of... a
Prof Wang added: "Of course, the two conclusions could be made: You will fail, or, in case you might succeed, we will make sure that you fail. And... I think what we're looking at today is actually something like that."
""If you don't know the past, you are a victim of any story that comes along, and you don't know what to believe - and you just believe something that is said more often than others," warned Prof Wang.society and "certainly did not suit the Communist Party, which had become the emperor, replacing the emperor".
"The past does not guarantee anything; but not to know it is far more dangerous than knowing it."
...
On the geopolitical competition between the United States and China, Prof Wang underscored that China represented a civilisation rather than a country - with a particular fundamentally different view of the role and function of the state.
While some 80 per cent to 90 per cent of China today is modern - as in the West - its leadership had decided that liberal capitalism with its emphasis on individualism, and liberal democracy of the kind that the US stands for, did not suit China's
"They like the capitalism part, but they want the capitalism to be in the traditional Chinese way, in the historical Chinese way, to be under the state," Prof Wang said.
Economic development and political responsibility could not be separated, and capitalists cannot be allowed to run the state.
"The state must ultimately be in control of economic development," he said.modern civilisation... you are heading in the wrong direction."
This is a very serious challenge to what had been the dominant western discourse, Prof Wang noted.
"Because the dominant discourse was not satisfied with teaching neuroscience and technology and finance and money making," he said.
"They also want you to be like them in believing in individualism, human rights, liberal democracy and liberal capitalism. And if you don't believe in that, because it's a universal, as they have decided, universal and the most important part of... a
Prof Wang added: "Of course, the two conclusions could be made: You will fail, or, in case you might succeed, we will make sure that you fail. And... I think what we're looking at today is actually something like that."
""If you don't know the past, you are a victim of any story that comes along, and you don't know what to believe - and you just believe something that is said more often than others," warned Prof Wang.society and "certainly did not suit the Communist Party, which had become the emperor, replacing the emperor".
"The past does not guarantee anything; but not to know it is far more dangerous than knowing it."
...
On the geopolitical competition between the United States and China, Prof Wang underscored that China represented a civilisation rather than a country - with a particular fundamentally different view of the role and function of the state.
While some 80 per cent to 90 per cent of China today is modern - as in the West - its leadership had decided that liberal capitalism with its emphasis on individualism, and liberal democracy of the kind that the US stands for, did not suit China's
"They like the capitalism part, but they want the capitalism to be in the traditional Chinese way, in the historical Chinese way, to be under the state," Prof Wang said.modern civilisation... you are heading in the wrong direction."
Economic development and political responsibility could not be separated, and capitalists cannot be allowed to run the state.
"The state must ultimately be in control of economic development," he said.
This is a very serious challenge to what had been the dominant western discourse, Prof Wang noted.
"Because the dominant discourse was not satisfied with teaching neuroscience and technology and finance and money making," he said.
"They also want you to be like them in believing in individualism, human rights, liberal democracy and liberal capitalism. And if you don't believe in that, because it's a universal, as they have decided, universal and the most important part of... a
Prof Wang added: "Of course, the two conclusions could be made: You will fail, or, in case you might succeed, we will make sure that you fail. And... I think what we're looking at today is actually something like that."
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