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Introduction Polemic: Before the Rise of the East
• Andrbliogé Gunder Frank's Concept of the World Order
• A Critique of Andrbliogé Gunder Frank's Concept of the World Order
• The Preponderance of the West Politics: The Genius of T'ang
• The Sui-T'ang Refoundation
• The Silver T'ang Restoration
• The Sung Counter-Revolution
• Contrast with the West Economy: China takes Centre Stage
• The Milieu of Chinese Economic Growth 500-1000
• The Motors of Chinese Economic Growth 500-1000
• The Management of Chinese Economic Growth 500-1000
• Cross-Economic Comparison 500-1000
• Society: A Multiple China
• The Interface Between the Economy and Society
• The Matrix of Social Activity: Family and Friends
• An Anthropology of Chinese Marriage
• Non-Kinship Institutions: A Multiple Associationism
• Cross-Social Comparisons 500-1000
• Intellect: China's Complex Pluralism
• China's Intellectual Complexity
• China's Intellectual Pluralism
• Eurasian Intellectual Comparisons 500-1000
• Return to the West: Reflux and Prognosis Politics 500-1000
• Economy 1000-1500
• Society 1000-1500
• Intellect 1000-1500
• Prognosis
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