Abstract
The "Sartre craze" first swept Beijing University in 1979, and over the following ten years, along with the "fad for Freud" and the "vogue for Nietzsche," it swelled and subsided, leaving everyone quite dizzy. Cool reflection reveals that below the surface of these crazes was a cargo cult for all manner of foreign import. But university campuses are places that are forever frying to come up with something different. And as we enter the 1990s, a new message is emanating from them.
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