In the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen incident, Yin Jiagi has emerged as a leading Chinese dissident and theorist of the Democracy Movement. This collection of essays documents his views on a range of subjects, crucial to China's future.
In the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen incident, Yin Jiagi has emerged as a leading Chinese dissident and theorist of the Democracy Movement. This collection of essays documents his views on a range of subjects, crucial to China's future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 1980 Chapter 1 On Abolishing "Lifetime Tenure" Chapter 2 "Imperial Power" and "Imperial Position": Two Characteristics of Autocracy Part 2 1982 Chapter 3 The Constitution from a Long-term View Part 3 1983 Chapter 4 On the Leadership Responsibility System Part 4 1986 Chapter 5 Science Is the "World of Three-Nos" Chapter 6 In Pursuit of Truth and Beauty Chapter 7 Further Reflections on the "Cultural Revolution" Chapter 8 Conversation with Guangming ribao Correspondent on China's Political Structural Reform Chapter 9 The Cultural Background to China's Political Structural Reform Part 5 1987 Chapter 10 The Scientific Meaning of the "Separation of Party and Government" Part 6 1988 Chapter 11 China Is No Longer a Dragon Chapter 12 How China Can Become Prosperous Chapter 13 The Concept of "Omnipotence" Is a Serious Obstacle to China's Progress Chapter 14 From "Traditional" to "Democratic" Politics-On China's Political Modernization Chapter 15 The Fundamental Question of Ownership Merits Study Chapter 16 A Conversation with Professor Wen Yuankai Part 7 1989 Before the Democracy Movement Chapter 17 Enlightenment from "Plymouth Rock" Chapter 18 Two Bases of Social Justice Chapter 19 Democratic Politics Is Both the "Politics of Procedures" and the "Politics of Responsibility" Part 8 1989 The Democracy Movement Chapter 20 The May 17 Declaration Chapter 21 Solve China's Current Problems with Democracy and the Rule of Law Chapter 22 An Open Letter en Route to France Chapter 23 The Massacre Has Dashed All Hopes About the Chinese Regime Chapter 24 A Letter to Heads of State Chapter 25 China Is Not a "Republic" Chapter 26 On the June 4 Massacre and China's Crisis
Part 1 1980 Chapter 1 On Abolishing "Lifetime Tenure" Chapter 2 "Imperial Power" and "Imperial Position": Two Characteristics of Autocracy Part 2 1982 Chapter 3 The Constitution from a Long-term View Part 3 1983 Chapter 4 On the Leadership Responsibility System Part 4 1986 Chapter 5 Science Is the "World of Three-Nos" Chapter 6 In Pursuit of Truth and Beauty Chapter 7 Further Reflections on the "Cultural Revolution" Chapter 8 Conversation with Guangming ribao Correspondent on China's Political Structural Reform Chapter 9 The Cultural Background to China's Political Structural Reform Part 5 1987 Chapter 10 The Scientific Meaning of the "Separation of Party and Government" Part 6 1988 Chapter 11 China Is No Longer a Dragon Chapter 12 How China Can Become Prosperous Chapter 13 The Concept of "Omnipotence" Is a Serious Obstacle to China's Progress Chapter 14 From "Traditional" to "Democratic" Politics-On China's Political Modernization Chapter 15 The Fundamental Question of Ownership Merits Study Chapter 16 A Conversation with Professor Wen Yuankai Part 7 1989 Before the Democracy Movement Chapter 17 Enlightenment from "Plymouth Rock" Chapter 18 Two Bases of Social Justice Chapter 19 Democratic Politics Is Both the "Politics of Procedures" and the "Politics of Responsibility" Part 8 1989 The Democracy Movement Chapter 20 The May 17 Declaration Chapter 21 Solve China's Current Problems with Democracy and the Rule of Law Chapter 22 An Open Letter en Route to France Chapter 23 The Massacre Has Dashed All Hopes About the Chinese Regime Chapter 24 A Letter to Heads of State Chapter 25 China Is Not a "Republic" Chapter 26 On the June 4 Massacre and China's Crisis
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