China
Title: China
Category: Literature / English
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China
For millennia before the nineteenth century, China appeared to be a "master civilization," integrating and ruling millions of square miles, suzerain over other Asian countries, sophisticated, populous and unparalleled in longevity of success. Japan seemed to be an isolated, semi-feudal land, where for several centuries a military dictatorship exerted difficult control over pugnacious, medieval clans. As East Asian civilizations, however, China and Japan had much in common. India had both comparable and distinctive features: caste
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them selectively and moderately limits comprehension and exposure and provides primarily "consciousness-raising," more a social than an educational value. At the core of the General Education program, as at the core of understanding other cultures and international relations must be competent instructors with a vision broader than mandated by a single academic specialization, and, most important, students anxious to carry their thinking and education beyond what is required to pass exams and qualify for degrees.
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