英文摘要 |
This paper will look at the recent Sunflwer Movement, the nation-state and ethnicity in Taiwan from the perspective of the historical conditions produced by neoliberalism and political-economic structure. It asserts that if we cannot face the changes induced by neoliberalism, both in the role of fiance capital in the economy and in the nature of the nation-state and ethnicity, it will be impossible to escape the burden of the notions of modernization left over from the previous century or move beyond the limitations inherent in the old concepts and the perceptions of mainstream society. In such a scenario, it postulates, we will go down the same path Japan took in the 1980s. |