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Liberal Rights and Political Culture Zhenghuan Zhou

Liberal Rights and Political Culture By Zhenghuan Zhou

Liberal Rights and Political Culture by Zhenghuan Zhou


Summary

This book argues that the liberal concept of rights presupposes and is grounded in an individualistic culture or shared way of relating, and that this particular shared way of relating emerged only in the wake of the Reformation in the modern West.

Liberal Rights and Political Culture Summary

Liberal Rights and Political Culture: Envisioning Democracy in China by Zhenghuan Zhou

This book argues that the liberal concept of rights presupposes and is grounded in an individualistic culture or shared way of relating, and that this particular shared way of relating emerged only in the wake of the Reformation in the modern West.

Liberal Rights and Political Culture Reviews

'The book is rich in its review of the Western and Chinese political cultures, and can serve as a reference point for those who study or research across disciplines of political theory, comparative politics and Chinese studies.' - Political Studies Review

About Zhenghuan Zhou

Zhenghuan Zhou

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Retrieving the Concept of Political Culture 3. Rights and the Liberal Concept of Rights 4. Individualism as Cultural Grounding 5. Confucianism and the Making of Chinese Politico-Cultural Tradition 6. In Lieu of a Conclusion: The Language of Rights and Democratic Change Appendix Bibliography Notes Index

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NLS9780415882491
9780415882491
0415882494
Liberal Rights and Political Culture: Envisioning Democracy in China by Zhenghuan Zhou
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-03-18
278
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