If time is a great wheel, then the speed at which it has turned during the past thirty years on Taiwan is the quickest in Chinese history.
The speed of its educational advance, economic growth, and political liberalization has made the Republic of China "a model for developing nations." Where should it go from here? Which concepts should change? And which are worth promoting?
Our open society is full of a medley of voices maintaining "I have something to say." How are we to decide which are right and which wrong?
And will the growing concept of "social costs" help us to solve the challenges ahead?