Lucian Pye, one of the most knowledgeable observers of China, unfolds in this book a deep psychological analysis of Chinese political culture. The dynamics of the Cultural Revolution, the behavior of the Red Guards, and the compulsions of Mao Tse-tung are among the important symptoms examined. But Pye goes behind large events, exploring the more enduring aspects of Chinese culture and the stable elements of the national psychology as they have been manifested in traditional, Republican, and Communist periods. He also scans several possible paths of future development. The emphasis is on the roles long played by authority, order, hierarchy, and emotional quietism in Chinese political culture as shaped by the Confucian tradition and the institution of filial piety, and the resulting confusions brought about by the displacements of these traditions in the face of political change and modernization.In this new edition Pye adds a chapter on the basic tension between consensus and conflict in the operation of Chinese politics, illustrating the "spirit" in action, and another discussing the great gap that persists between the worlds of the political leadership and of society at large in post-Tiananmen China.
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为毛觉得读起来很熟悉。。像梁漱溟那本。。
评分政治背后的文化心理分析
评分六十多年來始終抱著一個幾乎沒有實體的神主牌當作自己的國家,推動讓「國家」的概念稍微連結現實正常化的的時候又要被一堆蠢左假左真統派天龍人罵罵罵罵罵,最後終於什麼都不是,perished in vain。
评分神作。另,此书读懂,考G的阅读不是问题。
评分神作不解释!作为海外中国研究,对中国政治生态的把握堪称vivid,语言也极好。还需要再读。
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