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1. Fascinating. All these years, while reading about China's prodigious development, I've been wondering *when* are these things going to happen. Now we are getting the answer.

2A. A century ago, the European philosopher and Nobel prize laureate for Peace Albert Schweitzer wrote that in his time, people live without a worldview, and don't even feel a need to have one, but actually live aimlessly moved by the social currents one way and another. So, it is with fear and trepidation that I ask: How many and how much of your generation Z feel a need for a view of the world that is earnestly held; a philosophy about life and society, that would be shared with friends and so on?

2B. They tend to see Confucian work ethic with emotional detachment.

But what of alternatives?

Perhaps some might find inspiration in Chuang-Tzu ?

And what if they were to be introduced to Western critics like

* Bertrand Russell, his essay In Praise of Idleness

* William Morris: his essay "Useful Work versus Useless Toil"

* Lewis Mumford

* Ivan Illich

* Darren Allen

?

Thank you for this article.

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