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by Thomas Zimmer
As part of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s five-year China Initiative, Telos Insights will be publishing a series of essays in Chinese, with general summaries or loose English-language translations following the Chinese text.
Contemporary Chinese intellectuals display a complex and sometimes contradictory attitude toward the West and toward exchanges between Chinese and Western thought. Their views are strongly shaped by state-led narratives, such as the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,” the “rise of China,” and the “Chinese Dream,” which emphasize Chinese cultural uniqueness and superiority. In exchanges between Chinese and Western thought, Chinese intellectuals often present themselves as bearing a mission to promote Chinese values to the West. Rather than engaging in reciprocal dialogue, they frequently seek to “instruct” the West and to “correct” what they perceive as Western misunderstandings. However, certain events have also revealed the dilemmas and divisions within the Chinese intellectual community. Some scholars have attempted to challenge dominant narratives through critical essays, expressing a longing for freedom. Yet such voices are often quickly subjected to censorship and find it difficult to gain wide circulation within China. Overall, in the current political, economic, and cultural context, Chinese intellectuals resemble a “choir” to some extent. Genuine dialogue between Chinese and Western thought will require greater openness, deeper critical reflection, and the recovery of independent intellectual voices beyond this collective “choir.”
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