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Institutional Genes Origins Of Chinas Institutions And Totalitarianism Chenggang Xu

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Institutional Genes Origins Of Chinas Institutions And Totalitarianism Chenggang Xu
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Publisher: Peeters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.31 MB
Author: Chenggang Xu
ISBN: 9781108894708, 1108894704
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Institutional Genes Origins Of Chinas Institutions And Totalitarianism Chenggang Xu by Chenggang Xu 9781108894708, 1108894704 instant download after payment.

This book explores the origins and evolution of China's institutions and communist totalitarianism in general. Contemporary China's fundamental institution is communist totalitarianism. Introducing the concept of “institutional genes” (IGs), the book examines how the IGs institutional genes of Soviet Russia merged with those of the Chinese imperial system, creating a durable totalitarian regime with Chinese characteristics – Regionally Administered Totalitarianism. Institutional Genes are fundamental institutional elements that self-replicate and guide institutional changes and are empirically identifiable. By analyzing the origins and evolution of IGs institutional genes in communist totalitarianism from Europe and Russia, as well as those from the Chinese Empire, the Chinese Communist Revolution, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and post-Mao reforms, the book elucidates the rise and progression of communist totalitarianism in China. The ascent of communist China echoes Mises' warning that efforts to halt totalitarianism have failed. Reversing this trend necessitates a thorough understanding of totalitarianism.


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