The antinomy of science and democracy in modern china

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (2):109 – 130 (1991)
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Abstract Up to now Chinese academia has been addicted to inviting the twin goddesses of democracy and science, but has regrettably ignored the innate incongruity between them, which has led to the rise of scientism. May 4th pioneers first introduced this value system, but tension between these values subsequently led to a prevailing preference for science over freedom. The early Marxists defined freedom as obedience to social laws formulated in Marxist ?science?, while Maoism finalized the Sinicization of Marxism with a belief in iron?bound social laws and in human beings as mere political means, mercilessly suppressing any expression of free will

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