Mandarin Studies, History & Theory digital booklet
The digital lecture booklet of Mandarin Studies, History & Theory contains the essential points from the second lecture in the 10-part NMS lecture series. It is 44 pages in length and also has a handy (and extensive) glossary of terms for ease of reference. It expands on the Inaugural NMS Lecture and booklet Modernity & Mandarinism and goes deeper into the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”.
The booklet is available in the Store section of the website ($24: www.cmc3industries.com/store) and in hard copy form at the public lectures. It addresses:
mandarin learning points and dilemmas from history
the theory of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”, including bureaucracy, cratology and social ontology
valuable knowledge from the fields of sociology and social philosophy that is relevant to societal problems we face today
further expansion on values and qualities helpful towards community and individual empowerment and the “reimagining of the social”
The digital lecture booklet of Mandarin Studies, History & Theory contains the essential points from the second lecture in the 10-part NMS lecture series. It is 44 pages in length and also has a handy (and extensive) glossary of terms for ease of reference. It expands on the Inaugural NMS Lecture and booklet Modernity & Mandarinism and goes deeper into the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”.
The booklet is available in the Store section of the website ($24: www.cmc3industries.com/store) and in hard copy form at the public lectures. It addresses:
mandarin learning points and dilemmas from history
the theory of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”, including bureaucracy, cratology and social ontology
valuable knowledge from the fields of sociology and social philosophy that is relevant to societal problems we face today
further expansion on values and qualities helpful towards community and individual empowerment and the “reimagining of the social”
The digital lecture booklet of Mandarin Studies, History & Theory contains the essential points from the second lecture in the 10-part NMS lecture series. It is 44 pages in length and also has a handy (and extensive) glossary of terms for ease of reference. It expands on the Inaugural NMS Lecture and booklet Modernity & Mandarinism and goes deeper into the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”.
The booklet is available in the Store section of the website ($24: www.cmc3industries.com/store) and in hard copy form at the public lectures. It addresses:
mandarin learning points and dilemmas from history
the theory of “democratological neo-mandarinisation”, including bureaucracy, cratology and social ontology
valuable knowledge from the fields of sociology and social philosophy that is relevant to societal problems we face today
further expansion on values and qualities helpful towards community and individual empowerment and the “reimagining of the social”
Recommendations:
“Mandarin Studies, History & Theory picks up where Modernity & Mandarinism left off, taking us deeper into Carlisle’s democratological teaching. Helpful ‘learning points’ throughout the text serve to clarify and re-emphasise key points. The booklet challenges us to reimagine the social and reflect on what community and society means in the 21st Century.” - satisfied customer
“The booklet captures the core points of the lecture and contains fantastic sociological knowledge and insight. I personally found the glossary in the back mighty useful for those hard-to-remember technical terms. Mandarin Studies, History & Theory has a particular focus on the sort of socially-directed qualities and values we desperately need to cultivate as individuals and as a society in this day and age. Masterfully done.” - another satisfied customer