A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China's Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future
A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China's Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future
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- Autor
- Jiang Qing, Daniel A. Bell, Ruiping Fan, Edmund Ryden
- Editores
- Princeton University Press, 2012
- Materia
- CINA China Chine
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Descripción
8vo, hardcover in dust jacket, p'p.272. As China continues to transform itself, many assume that the nation will eventually move beyond communism and adopt a Western-style democracy. But could China develop a unique form of government based on its own distinct traditions Jiang Qing--China's most original, provocative, and controversial Confucian political thinker--says yes. In this book, he sets out a vision for a Confucian constitutional order that offers a compelling alternative to both the status quo in China and to a Western-style liberal democracy. A Confucian Constitutional Order is the most detailed and systematic work on Confucian constitutionalism to date.