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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确如任剑涛所说,在对中国政治的把握上,海外学者无出其右!
评分为毛觉得读起来很熟悉。。像梁漱溟那本。。
评分不用废话,看看书名和评分,再拿来读两章回味一下自己吃过的屎就知道是神书了。。。我把大图那本划满笔记的书从九月霸占到现在。。。一直打算把历史系图那本新点的拿来扫了传libgen,但是懒。。
评分为毛觉得读起来很熟悉。。像梁漱溟那本。。
评分the beauty, who with one glance brings down a city and with anohter glance destroys a kingdom.
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