Unstately Power, Volume 2M.E. Sharpe, 1998 - 765 pages |
Contents
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Chapter 22 Reform of Religion | 40 |
Chapter 23 Reform of Media | 86 |
Chapter 24 Reform of the Arts | 141 |
Painting and Visual Arts | 143 |
Literature Theater and Film | 160 |
Music | 184 |
Steering Statesmen Reform Political Structure Authoritarianism Liberalism and Alternatives | 461 |
The Combination of Lions and Foxes | 462 |
The Community Consensus Rule | 471 |
Midlevel Rule from Cities | 474 |
Divisions by Faith in Particular State Leaders | 480 |
Chapter 41 Leadership Selection | 484 |
Local Elections | 523 |
Chapter 42 Policy Selection | 542 |
Chapter 25 Reforms of Entitlement Support | 215 |
Transport Infrastructure and Commuters | 230 |
Relief and Pensioners | 237 |
Health and Environment for Citizens | 241 |
Birth Planning and Parents | 248 |
Opportunities and Women | 259 |
School Finance and Students | 265 |
Ethnic Respect and Minorities | 271 |
Sanctions Commanders Reform Political Tradition Coercive Incentives by State and Nonstate Communities | 293 |
Sanctions and Communities in Reforms | 295 |
Families and Their Imitators | 298 |
Identity Groups Define Corruption or Rent | 300 |
Patronism and Leninism | 305 |
Chapter 31 Sanctioning Agencies | 314 |
Army | 324 |
Courts and Lawyers | 332 |
Chapter 32 The Control of Social Groups | 368 |
Academics | 404 |
Students | 415 |
Gathering Opinions | 554 |
Demonstrating | 561 |
Chapter 43 Selection of Political Structure | 572 |
Constitutional Rights and Duties | 573 |
Proposals for Changing Political Structure | 576 |
Antidemocratic Scientism | 580 |
Modern Options in Theory | 594 |
Party or Management | 598 |
China Changes | 611 |
LongTerm Rationality | 612 |
Reasoning in Multiple Dimensions | 621 |
State and Nonstate | 628 |
Civil and Uncivil Institutions | 631 |
Reconciliation vs Memory in Postrevolutionary Politics | 640 |
Reactions to Communisms Demise | 657 |
Predicting the Future | 662 |
Sources | 699 |
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Page 9 - From this perspective the convenient working distinction between cultural texts that are social and political and those that are not becomes something worse than an error: namely, a symptom and a reinforcement of the reification and privatization of contemporary life.