In Search Of Wealth And Power

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Editorial Reviews

Journal of Asian Studies

A notable contribution to our understanding of modern Chinese history. Professor Schwartz' study of Yen Fu and the West is much more than an intellectual biography of an important transitional figure...The book brings into focus the bafflingly complex problem of the channels through which one culture...may influence another.

— C. Martin Wilbur

New York Review of Books

Probably the most important cross-cultural study of ideas published in the last twenty years. It is not surprising that a brilliant and subtle scholar like Professor Schwartz should choose Yen Fu.

— Martin Bernal

Political Science Quarterly

Penetrating...With a command of both Eastern and Western sources rare among American scholars of his generation, Professor Schwartz presents a thoughtful and sophisticated attempt to reconstruct Yen Fu's image of the world.
— Li Yu-ning

Saturday Review

A study of modern Chinese intellectual history through the painstaking examination of one important thinker who devoted his life to introducing to China those dominant aspects of Western thought that he believed to be the key to Western wealth and power. The introduction by Professor Louis Hartz provides the stimulating insight for appreciating the significance of this work, which is in the best tradition of Sinology and historical scholarship.

Times Literary Supplement

To this period Professor Schwartz has applied the same brilliance and intellectual dexterity that he brought to the study of Mao Tse-tung's evolution. His book is an analytical biography of Yen Fu (1853-1921) the essayist and translator of Spencer, Huxley, Mill, Montesquieu and others...For an understanding of the unresolved conflict between Chinese civilization and the outside world this study is no less illuminating and important than his analysis of Mao.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780674446526
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication date: 12/12/1964
  • Series: Harvard East Asian Series
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 324
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 8.00 (h) x 0.73 (d)

Meet the Author

Benjamin I. Schwartz is Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science, Emeritus, Harvard University.

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