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(W.E. Talk) Tamara Prosic: How China and the World Benefit from Collectivism

Time:2024-05-21 22:24:09 source:International Interface news portal

By Gu Shihong, Wang Zonghan & Xu Huangguan from CNS 

Modernization is the final goal of all human civilizations which are focusing on the choices made by two different kinds of cultures: individualism and collectivism.

What are the core values of individualism and collectivism? Why China and the world can benefit from collectivism? During her attendance at Wuyi Forum, Tamara Prosic, a Senior Researcher in philosophy, history and international studies of Monash University, accepted an exclusive interview by CNS, sharing her views on those issues.

Tamara Prosic, a Senior Researcher in philosophy, history and international studies of Monash University  (Photo: China News Network/Zhang Bin)Tamara Prosic, a Senior Researcher in philosophy, history and international studies of Monash University (Photo: China News Network/Zhang Bin)
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