A Confucian constitutional order how China's ancient past can shape its political future
Jiang argues against the democratic view that the consent of the people is the main source of political legitimacy. Instead, he presents a comprehensive way to achieve humane authority based on three sources of political legitimacy, and he derives and defends a proposal for a tricameral legislature...
Otros Autores: | , , , |
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
2013
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Colección: | Princeton-China series
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009850039406719 |
Sumario: | Jiang argues against the democratic view that the consent of the people is the main source of political legitimacy. Instead, he presents a comprehensive way to achieve humane authority based on three sources of political legitimacy, and he derives and defends a proposal for a tricameral legislature that would best represent the Confucian political ideal.--Publisher description. |
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Notas: | Traducció a l'anglès dels materials d'un taller sobre constitucionalisme confuciào celebrat al maogyo de 2010 a la City University de Hong Kong. |
Descripción Física: | vi, 256 pàgines ; 24 cm |
Bibliografía: | Inclou referències bibliogràfiques i índex |
ISBN: | 9780691154602 9780691173573 |