Abstract

The Publishing world and the world of historical scholarship in China are showing great activity at present. Books such as the Ch'en-ch'ueh chi which Japanese scholars have rarely seen are being revised and published; Ch'ing-shih lun-ts'unghas begun publication and is full of solid research. Inscriptional materials of various kinds have bend and will continue to be published. Scholars who have hitherto sought to reduce all nhenomena to relations of production, and moreover scholars who, even while attaching conditions, understand the landlord-tenant relationship to be the primary relation of production and try to explain all phenomena deductively from it, will have to respond to Mori's critique. Mori does not draw any hasty conclusions. In the late Ming-early Ch'ing period, Huang Tsunghsi was one example of a man who, while quintessentially a literatus, not a lowly commoner, nevertheless dreamed of a desirable future society.

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