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Hobbes & Weber vs. Marx & Mao: The Political Economy of Decentralization in China

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Hobbes & Weber vs. Marx & Mao: The Political Economy of Decentralization in China
Author(s)Andors, Steve
AbstractThis essay begins with a discussion of the thought of Thomas Hobbes and Max Weber, whose theories of human nature and socio-economic change, respectively, stand at the center of an understanding of liberal theories of power distribution and modernization. The Hobbes-Weber paradigm is then compared to the Marxist one, which is taken to be basic to the Chinese approach to political economy, and which includes Lenin’s theory of the party.
IssueNo2
Pages311-331
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceBulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
VolumeNo6
PubDate1974
ISBN_ISSN0007-4810

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