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Drawing on psychology, sociology, history, and philosophy, this book presents a new theory of how political cultures ranging from the USA to China are built from representations and interpretations of the past. Top-down (societal) and bottom-up (individual-centred) approaches work together to explain how human societies change, and resist change.

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Drawing on psychology, sociology, history, and philosophy, this book presents a new theory of how political cultures ranging from the USA to China are built from representations and interpretations of the past. Top-down (societal) and bottom-up (individual-centred) approaches work together to explain how human societies change, and resist change.
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Autorenporträt
James H. Liu is Professor of Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. His research focuses on social, cross-cultural, and political psychology. He has been influential in the development of Asian social psychology, including an indigenous psychology of Confucianism, and he advocates for psychology as a human science.