The Formation of Modern Chinese Notion of 'Society'

There had been three stages of concept re-engineering and three times of changes after the concept of 'society' entered China: At the first stage, foreigners in China used translational Chinese concept 'hui' ('association'), emphasizing the characteristics of assembly a...

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