Problem of China

013 - chap 12

28 min · 9. feb. 2026
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In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

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In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

9. feb. 20266 min
episode 016 - chap 15 cover

016 - chap 15

In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

9. feb. 202623 min
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015 - chap14

In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

9. feb. 202631 min
episode 014 - chap 13 cover

014 - chap 13

In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

9. feb. 202625 min
episode 013 - chap 12 cover

013 - chap 12

In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a dilemma they sought to break free from traditional constraints, while he advocated for a balance between embracing innovation and preserving the rich heritage that could guide their future. Nearly a century later, the quest to understand China—now a vastly different entity from Russells observations—continues to challenge the world. (Nicholas Clifford)

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