Moralization of China

"Alongside China's vast material development, there came a change of its mental habits, largely affected by the technological revolution in the means of mass communication. This book shows how such a change has brought — and yet been brought by — a new form of pictorial thought, essentiall...

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Social evolution / History / 21st century
Technological innovations / China / History / 21st century
Electronic books
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Electronic books
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