Re: China's central place in the world

Sat, 11 Oct 1997 17:30:15 +0100 (IST)
Richard K. Moore (rkmoore@iol.ie)

10/10/97, Adam K. Webb wrote:
>This is no longer ideological, rather
>a manifestation of a nationalist desire to "stand up" and recover China's
>central place in the world, parallel to the nationalist German inferiority
>complex preceding both of the last core wars. It is no coincidence that a
>recent poll found the most admired historical leader among Chinese male
>high school students to be none other than Adolf Hitler.

The "China question" came up earlier on wsn and I turned my postings into
an article "China vs. Globalization - the Final War and the Dark
Millenium". In case anyone is interested:
http://www.iol.ie/~rkmoore/cyberjournal
[Cyberlib]: RKM-Political/China_vs_Globalism.txt