POLI 422 Chapter 1: Legacies of Imperial China

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The imperial tradition gave rise to the idea of a state built on an ideological commitment, strong personal leadership at the executive, impressive nationwide governing bureaucracies, and pervasive government influence in economic, social and political life. Some modern critics believe china must reject traditional culture to become a wealthy, strong nation, arguing that tradition discourages capitalist entrepreneurialism and capitalist success. Chinese intellectuals have been wrestling with china"s past since the end of the nineteenth century, and many have tried to forge a sense of patriotism by paradoxically rejecting that past. Sought to preserve order; looked not to the future, but to a mythical state in the past: hierarchical. Assumed that citizens were not and should not be equal. Thus, ruling group remained small, and admission to it required learning a doctrine that justified the right of the few to rule the many: correctness in conduct.

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