This book traces the rise, fall, and revival of China's entrepreneurial class through the lens of historical liberalism. The author argues that China's rule by law system and resultant state predation contributes to the rise of a liberal entrepreneurial class and prospects for entrepreneurial-driven political change.
This book traces the rise, fall, and revival of China's entrepreneurial class through the lens of historical liberalism. The author argues that China's rule by law system and resultant state predation contributes to the rise of a liberal entrepreneurial class and prospects for entrepreneurial-driven political change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction: The Search for a Renewed Chinese Liberalism Chapter Two: Liberal Class Development in England and France Chapter Three: Illiberal Class Development in China: 907-1976 Chapter Four: China's Private Entrepreneurs: Economic Rationality and Autonomy Chapter Five: China's Private Entrepreneurs: State Predation and the Rise of Property-Law Interests Chapter Six: China's Private Entrepreneurs: the Formation of Liberal Political Values? Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Prospects for a Contemporary Chinese Bourgeoisie
Chapter One: Introduction: The Search for a Renewed Chinese Liberalism Chapter Two: Liberal Class Development in England and France Chapter Three: Illiberal Class Development in China: 907-1976 Chapter Four: China's Private Entrepreneurs: Economic Rationality and Autonomy Chapter Five: China's Private Entrepreneurs: State Predation and the Rise of Property-Law Interests Chapter Six: China's Private Entrepreneurs: the Formation of Liberal Political Values? Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Prospects for a Contemporary Chinese Bourgeoisie
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