Conservative Thought in Contemporary ChinaLexington Books, 2007 - 231 lappuses Conservative Thought in Contemporary China examines the evolution of conservative politics in China, which has become increasingly prevalent following the death of Mao Zedong in 1978. Peter Moody traces the roots of conservatism through the imperial system, the Republican period, and the pre-Cultural Revolution People's Republic, all of which influence contemporary Chinese politics. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHINESE CONSERVATISM OSTENSIVE DEFINITIONS | 13 |
THE CONSERVATIVE SPACE IN CHINESE THOUGHT | 33 |
THE ANTIPOLITICAL TENDENCY | 57 |
THE AFFIRMATION OF TRADITION | 81 |
CONSERVATIVE NATIONALISM | 107 |
CONSERVATIVE POPULISM | 125 |
NEOCONSERVATISM | 151 |
CONCLUSIONS | 189 |
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