History & Politics: The State, Society, and National Destiny is a political-historical study of how nations rise, stabilize, weaken, or turn against themselves. Rather than telling history as a sequence of events, the book examines the deeper structures that shape national destiny: the state, society, law, culture, education, political psychology, public spirit, and strategic power. It argues that the true strength of a country lies not only in wealth or institutions, but in its capacity for self-organization, its ability to reproduce talent, and its power to balance freedom, order, development, and shared values.
Drawing strongly on the thought of Wang Huning, the book also reflects on modern society's internal contradictions: how freedom can become fragmentation, democracy can become manipulation, markets can commercialize everything, and education can lose its spiritual mission. In the end, the book concludes that the future of a nation is decided by how well it organizes its state, nurtures its society, preserves its values, and prepares its next generation.
History & Politics: The State, Society, and National Destiny is a political-historical study of how nations rise, stabilize, weaken, or turn against themselves. Rather than telling history as a sequence of events, the book examines the deeper structures that shape national destiny: the state, society, law, culture, education, political psychology, public spirit, and strategic power. It argues that the true strength of a country lies not only in wealth or institutions, but in its capacity for self-organization, its ability to reproduce talent, and its power to balance freedom, order, development, and shared values.
Drawing strongly on the thought of Wang Huning, the book also reflects on modern society's internal contradictions: how freedom can become fragmentation, democracy can become manipulation, markets can commercialize everything, and education can lose its spiritual mission. In the end, the book concludes that the future of a nation is decided by how well it organizes its state, nurtures its society, preserves its values, and prepares its next generation.