This text describes the relationship between political
authoritarianism and people's welfare in modern China. Based on a
study of Chinese political discourse from the 1898 reform period to
the present, the book aims to demonstrate that support for
authoritarian rule in modern China is best understood when compared
to ancient political traditions of authority and welfare that were
established in China's late Zhou dynasty by the Confucian
philosopher Xunzi (298-238 BC).
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