![]() ![]() Professor Hartmut Rosa sees his theory confirmed in China – in an unknown dimension. Perplexity and fast pace as well as permanent reactions and adaptions to the new circumstances shape the daily life. This affects especially the urban population of Shanghai and other big cities. Even though efforts on a higher degree of sustainability and balance increase, the impact on the social life is not negligible anymore. ![]() But the negative consequences of this “turbo-capitalism” are becoming more and more visible. All different spheres of life have been caught up by this growth imperative. Due to the implementation of the reform- and open-door policy in 1978, the country was shaped by continuous double-digit growth-rates. In China, this phenomenon has an extremely strong presence. ![]()
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