GERMAN culture is unique, not universal. Certain characteristics explain why Germany became what it became, and did onto others what it had to. Ever since their discovery of China, German missionaries and philosophers had feverishly tried to convert the Chinese to Christianity and the Greco-Hellenic ways. That included a form of brutal ‘language imperialism' by which all important Chinese key terminologies were translated into biblical and philosophical words and categories. The result, to this day, is a German ‘Chinabild’ [China image] that is virtually Chinese-free.
Title: Diary of a Mad Imperialist
ISBN: 9780984209149
Subtitle: With an Essay on the Spirit of the German People
Author: Thorsten J. Pattberg
Author Sort Name: Pattberg, Thorsten
Language: English
Publisher: LoD Press, New York
Original Publication Date: Dec 17, 2014
Print Length: 41 pages
Category: History/China
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