China's Values in the Twentieth-Century and Beyond with Professor Rana Mitter

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @toonpangboon8526
    @toonpangboon8526 2 года назад +4

    I am a Chinese from Malaysia and I can safely say that that the main ingredient in the Chinese blood is Confucianism ie family, then only comes country. Communism, authoritarian, imperialism or democracy is just a form of government that suit a certain period in China history. Like it or not communism serve China well in this era. For how long? Dont know.

    • @GoldNugget138
      @GoldNugget138 2 года назад +2

      I totally agree with you. It is a means to an end - the ultimate goals are stability, equality, security and prosperity. The Chinese form of government works very well for China. It is not perfect by any means, and none of the different types of governments around the world are perfect.

    • @yliang1688
      @yliang1688 2 года назад

      US with the five-eyed aggressors should stop the imperialism, interventionism, and colonialism practices toward the rest of the world and their peace-loving human beings.

    • @jmjt3709
      @jmjt3709 2 года назад

      As one from across the straits, I too, 100% agree.
      Never lived in China itself myself, having being raised and lived outside of state, but even then there's enough cultural retention and awareness that, without further inspection, on a very personal level, the notion of "individualism" still does not, at first glance come across as necessarily positive.