Abstract
Were John Dewey to visit China today, he would not be the same John Dewey. He would be the Dewey whose own horizons were altered by his encounter with the China of 1919. He would also be the Dewey who came to know China by living there and by working with aspiring Chinese scholars and educators for twenty years. When Dewey went to China originally, he had no expectations. Neither he — nor the world — knew China. Today, it would be different.Of course, China today is different as well. She has entered the global economy in a substantive, dominating — and sometimes domineering — way based on her natural and human resources. She flirted with a democratic governance that could not stand up to the weight of communist...