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1、浅析美国的个人主义与中国的集体主义浅析美国的个人主义与中国的集体主义Brief Discussion on American Individualism and Chinese Collectivism Jessica Lynch and Five Warriors on Langya MountainAbstractThis paper makes an analysis of the cultural difference between America and China - American individualism and Chinese collectivism from the
2、 perspective of prisoners of war and then discusses the importance to foster the spirit of individualism in todays China when it encounters two setbacks in its reform and development. One of the two setbacks is weak ability to innovate in science and technology and the other is slow process of rule
3、by law。 With openness and positive attitude of drawing on other civilizations strong points, China would avoid detours in its double social transformations from the type of farming to industry and from industry to information。Key Wordsprisoners of war (POW); American individualism; Chinese collectiv
4、ism; innovation in science and technology; rule by law摘要本文试从战俘的角度分析中美文化的不同 - 美国的个人主义与中国的集体主义,并结合现阶段中国改革发展中出现的科技创新能力弱和法治建设进程缓慢两问题,探讨发扬个人主义精神的重要性.笔者相信在中国进行从农耕社会向工业社会过渡,工业社会向信息社会过渡的双重社会转型过程中,只有以开放和学习的心态积极地借鉴其他文明的优点,中国的改革发展才能少走弯路。关键词战俘;美国的个人主义;中国的集体主义;科技创新;法治IntroductionJessica Lynch Five Warriors on La
5、ngya Mountain(http:/www.jessica-lynch。com/photos.html) (http:/cpc。people。com。cn/GB/33842/34535/2578835.html)On July 22, 2003, after nearly four months in a military hospital, American Private Jessica Lynch finally returned home. The small town of Elizabeth, West Virginia, celebrated her arrival with
6、 a display of local pride, pomp and pageantry. Another heroic story took place in Chinas Hebei province sixty-two years before that on September 25, 1941 during the War of Resistance Against Japan (19371945)。 Five Chinese soldiers committed suicide by jumping off a cliff when they ran out of ammunit
7、ion and all the reachable stones。 They are the later Five Warriors on Langya Mountain who are remembered and respected by Chinese people till today.Those are two completely different ways of being heroes. But what are worth of being taken notice of are soldiers different attitudes towards surrender
8、and peoples different attitudes towards prisoners of war (POW) from their own country。 For an American soldier, it is natural and understandable to yield when he fights to the bitter end and has no bullet。 But for a Chinese soldier, to lay down his arms and surrender seems more disgraced than to die
9、, especially when the enemies are from other countries, such as Japan。And what are the ordinary Chinese peoples attitudes towards the prisoners of war from China? Ge Zhenlin, one of the five soldiers, who has luckily survived because of the branches in the cliff, was once asked by his fellow village
10、r, “Did you really jump off from the cliff?” according to his son。 That is to say, if Ge Zhenlin did not jump off from the cliff, he has no honor to be regarded as hero, even with the fact that he had fought to the bitter end。 In China, if you were a POW, still alive, you would very probably face on
11、e question “Why didnt you die in the battlefield?” It must be an unacceptable question in the western countries, but it is a fact in China. The reason behind such phenomenon is that the core of American values is individualism and that of Chinese is collectivism. So, when there is a conflict between
12、 collective glory and individual life, Americans choose individual life while Chinese choose collective glory。This article does not aim to argue for that the five soldiers should not jump off from the mountain or Chinese people should not expect such heroic action from them, but to make a relatively
13、 objective discussion on the cultural reason behind it and then make an analysis of the importance to foster the spirit of individualism when China encounters some difficulties in its present reform and development./P pIDefinitions and Explanations of Individualism and CollectivismThere are many dif
14、ferences between American culture and Chinese culture. Among them, the most important or fundamental one is on the value orientation: American culture upholds individualism; Chinese culture advocates collectivism. Thus, in the daily life, Americans value freedom, rule by law, individual rights and l
15、iberation of self while Chinese think highly of ethic code, moral principles and interpersonal relations. What are the definitions and ways of expression of American individualism and Chinese collectivism? Is Chinese knowledge about American individualism correct?A. Definition and Explanation of Ame
16、rican IndividualismThe basis of western culture is Christianity and its core is individualism.For American individualism, it refers to that individual is the foundation for the existence of collective. Everyone has his own independent personality and free will and others should not work their will u
17、pon him except that individual interests endanger public interests。 What is more, individualism means two aspects: pursuit of individual interests and bearing responsibility of your own at the same time。 American represents them in five rooted convictions in their daily life: everyone is able to sav
18、e himself; individual rights cannot be deprived in any way; the power of human is unlimited; Americans believe in survival of the fittest; Americans seek to show individuality。Individualism, which is rooted in the earliest American ideology: Puritanism, is the core of American values。 And after hist
19、orical changes of ages, it has infiltrated into all the fields of American society.The birth of Puritanism is the achievement of the Reformation in Europe, which shattered the old rigid Christianity and liberated the individual to a large degree。 As the result of such reformation, Puritanism surely
20、inherited the achievement. It was represented in two aspects: to set the individual free from the strict discipline of Roman church and to set the individual free from the strict ideological control of Roman church.On September 16, 1620, 102 British puritans rode on a wooden sailing ship “Mayflower”
21、, with the hope that they would win freedom and realize all the dreams in the faraway new continent。 It might be for the luck owning to this romantic and beautiful ships name that they went ashore in the new continent successfully after sixty-six days, with one dead and one born。 In the following da
22、ys, forty-one adult men from them signed the famous Mayflower Compact 1620, which was simple in content but ushered in a new way of public life. It became an example。 That means the public order should be kept by the compact but not compelled by the authority above people。 So all the people are livi
23、ng for themselves, but not for somebody or something else and they are the masters of the government。 That is the reason why the holy stone in Plymouth is regarded as the first symbol that distinguishes between an American and a British. And in the following years, Americans fight for the liberty in
24、 the War of Independence and at last they won the war。So, the first Americans were aware that all the kinds of government should form only with their permission. And then with the western expansion, American individualism developed a lot and till the age of Emerson, American individualism was greatl
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