Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)

Published: 2024-03-28


Articles

The Muggle Mirror: Class And Racial Allegory In J.K. Rowling'S Harry Potter Universe

The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, renowned for its impact on children's literature and entertainment, often conceals its profound political allegorical themes. This study delves into the intricate political allegory embedded within the series, emphasizing its reflection of enduring class

Qiang Zhang , Yujie Liu

1-7

From Regulation To Innovation: Comparative Perspectives On Legal Frameworks For Digital Currency Implementation

The evolution of money has been marked by constant change, adapting in response to the evolving needs of society. Beginning with the use of seashells as a rudimentary form of currency, it became apparent that seashells' limited availability hindered their widespread use. Consequently, national

Minghui Wang , Jing Zhang

8-18

Collective Consciousness: Exploring Mass Subjectivity In The Ujamaa Movement'S Social Transformation

The Ujamaa movement, rooted in the traditional African family structure of communal living and cooperation, aimed to establish Ujamaa villages in rural areas while implementing nationalization and reforms in urban centers. Ujamaa villages emphasized equality, self-determination, and local

Yong Zhang , Mei Chen

19-24