
The Modern Scholar: The People's Dynasty
Culture and Society in Modern China
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Professor Robert J. Shepherd
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The state-directed opening of the Chinese economy in 1979 led to a number of radical transformations within Chinese society, but Western understanding of these changes is often limited by erroneous assumptions. Offering a clear picture of the vast economic and social forces of modern-day China, Professor Robert J. Shepherd addresses U.S. investment in China, China's startling economic growth, state vs. society issues in the vast republic, and the effect of social and cultural change on the Chinese people.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2010 Robert J. Smith (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLCNor does Shepherd avoid criticism. He highlights many of the social divisions and inequities that are a product of modern China (legal distinctions of citizens based on geography, growing economic disparity, practical problems caused by a lack of intellectual property rights, the CCP's powerlessness to prevent many negative phenomenon). These provide insight into the practical concerns that animate the CCP and policy types within China itself.
Shepherd's lecture style is a bit more laid back than, for instance, the indomitable Drout, but the audiobook is still very well put together overall.
From China's Perspective
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
it is a helpful to gain some understanding of china though not a very detailed account of history of this nationWhat could Robert J. Shepherd have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
go more in detail of the history of the countryand account for the actual interactions among different forces in the country now
Do you think The Modern Scholar: The People's Dynasty needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
yestalk more about the realities of the social fabric today and how stable is the system nowadays with all the changes that occurred economically
If you know nothing about China
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Compared to most of the popular books on China that focus merely on it becoming a world power, or focus merely on it's economic or political interest, this one focuses on getting to know China from many different angles. I think that the professor really tries to present the information in a unbiased way. Also, after many of the depressing books that I have read about China, this one is for sure more uplifting because it's not focused on the bad but an overall view so you understand China in many different aspects.
Good Overall Information
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Interesting view of modern Chinese society and gov
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This is a very "sociological" course that is too academic for my tastes. Not enough on the ground discussion about what China is like and too much looking at stuff thru a sociological view. The sections on tourism and entertainment were down right annoying.Would you ever listen to anything by Robert J. Shepherd again?
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The speaking was clear, but a little too relaxed.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
A few interesting things were covered.Any additional comments?
Skip itToo Academic
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