A Tentative Study On Achievements Of "the New-style Citizens"

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (4):126-129 (2005)
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Abstract

End of the Qing's "new national" Chinese and Western scholars have thought caused the comparison and reflection; the initial training of national rights awareness, consciousness, awareness of science; to promote the true meaning of the modern generation of Chinese nationalism, it is to save nation as a starting point to transform the national character as its mission to shape the modern Chinese nation to adapt to the requirements of the new national ideology for the purpose of patriotic and progressive trend. The thinking current of "The New-style Citizens" is an influential phase in the modern history. It made scholars think of the difference between traditional culture and western culture, and cultivated tight idea, scientific idea and subjective consciousness, and brought about the birth of modern Chinese nationalism

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