Inklings of Democracy in ChinaHarvard Univ Asia Center, 2002 - 430 頁 Since 1979 China's leaders have introduced economic and political reforms that have lessened the state's hold over the lives of ordinary citizens. By examining the growth in individual rights, the public sphere, democratic processes, and pluralization, the author seeks to answer questions concerning the relevance of liberal democratic ideas for China and the relationship between a democratic political culture and a democratic political system. The author also looks at the contradictory impulses and negative consequences for democracy generated by economic liberalism. Unresolved issues concerning the relationships among culture, democracy, and socioeconomic development are at the heart of the analysis. Nonideological criteria are used to assess the success of the Chinese approach to building a fair, just, and decent society. |
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... Relationship of Intellectuals with the Party - State and the Capitalist Class The diversity of perspectives among intellectuals 331 / Cultural intellectuals and state patronage 338 / The contribution of intellectuals to civil society ...
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Introduction | 1 |
How Do We Know What Democracy Is? | 9 |
Chinas Traditional Political Culture 88 | 40 |
Late Imperial China and the Republican Period | 60 |
The Relevance of Political Culture to Establishing | 80 |
Individual Rights Democracy and a Cohesive Community | 120 |
The Institutionalization of Procedural Democracy | 182 |
Associations and Interest Groups | 258 |
The Clientelist Relationship of Intellectuals with | 318 |
Fair and Consistent Standards for Evaluating Freedom | 353 |
Surveys Conducted in China | 383 |
395 | |
Glossary of Terms | 419 |