The Problem of China

audiobook

The Problem of China

by Bertrand Russell

EN·~7 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

THE PROBLEM OF CHINA - BY - BERTRAND RUSSELL

0:16
2

The Problem of China

0:01
3

CHAPTER I

19:42
4

CHAPTER II

49:56
5

CHAPTER III

26:58
6

CHAPTER IV

40:15
7

CHAPTER V

19:19
8

CHAPTER VI

37:55
9

CHAPTER VII

22:56
10

CHAPTER VIII

34:35

Description

A newly arrived European in China quickly discovers a maze of questions that defy the familiar assumptions of Western life. The author divides these dilemmas into three intertwined strands—economic, political and cultural—showing how each cannot be understood in isolation. From the bustling markets to the corridors of power, the book sketches the sheer scale of the challenges facing a nation that comprises a quarter of humanity.

The cultural dimension takes centre stage, framed as a clash between an “artist nation” and a world driven by money and authority. By treating China’s ancient civilization not as a relic to be rescued but as a living tradition with its own virtues and flaws, the work asks whether the country must adopt foreign vices to survive, and what that choice means for the rest of the world. The author urges readers to abandon the missionary mindset and to confront their own deepest values.

Through clear, reflective prose, the book invites listeners to consider what truly matters—knowledge, art, genuine happiness and friendship—when judging any society. It offers a thoughtful invitation to rethink cultural encounters, suggesting that the answers lie not in grand solutions but in honest, shared inquiry.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (427K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell

1872–1970

A brilliant philosopher and logician who also became one of the 20th century’s best-known public intellectuals, writing with unusual clarity about mathematics, ethics, politics, and everyday life. His work helped shape modern analytic philosophy, while his outspoken campaigns for peace and freedom of thought made him famous far beyond the classroom.

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