latter is likely to lead people into subjective mistakes in the guise of advancing" bold scientific assumptions." If the Old Three Classes Culture Heat is to expand in an ideal healthy manner, it is most important to prevent the occurrence of artificial" heat creation." Academically, however, in-depth studies that accommodate a wide range of opinions should be initiated and entered into the list of routine topics for specialized cultural research. To make this connection, we need hand-in-hand cooperation between the media and academic circles [Book Review]

Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (4):63-72 (1998)
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