Sách - Useful Bullshit - Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society by Neil J. Diamant (UK edition, paperback)
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Sách - Useful Bullshit - Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society by Neil J. Diamant (UK edition, paperback)

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Ships from and sold by EXPERAL Singapore Publisher: Cornell University Press Origin: United Kingdom (Imported) ISBN 13: 9781501770166 Condition: Brandnew Binding: paperback Pages: 282 Dimensons: 152 x 229 x 19 | 428 (gram) ---------------------------------------- In U

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Ships from and sold by EXPERAL Singapore Publisher: Cornell University Press Origin: United Kingdom (Imported) ISBN 13: 9781501770166 Condition: Brandnew Binding: paperback Pages: 282 Dimensons: 152 x 229 x 19 | 428 (gram) ---------------------------------------- In Useful Bullshit Neil J. Diamant pulls back the curtain on early constitutional conversations between s and officials in the PRC. Scholars have argued that China, like the former USSR, promulgated constitutions to enhance its domestic and international legitimacy by opening up the constitution-making process to ordinary people, and by granting its s political and socioeconomic rights. But what did ordinary officials and people say about their constitutions and rights? Did constitutions contribute to state legitimacy? Over the course of four decades, the PRC government encouraged millions of s to pose questions about, and suggest revisions to, the draft of a new constitution. Seizing this opportunity, people asked both straightforward questions like "what is a state?", but also others that, through implication, harshly criticized the document and the government that sponsored it. They pressed officials to clarify the meaning of words, phrases, and ideas in the constitution, proposing numerous revisions. Despite many considering the document "bullshit," successive PRC governments have promulgated it, amending the constitution, debating it at length, and even inaugurating a "Constitution Day." Drawing upon a wealth of archival sources from the Maoist and reform eras, Diamant deals with all facets of this constitutional discussion, as well as its afterlives in the late ''50s, the Cultural Revolution, and the post-Mao era. Useful Bullshit illuminates how the Chinese government understands and makes use of the constitution as a political document, and how a vast array of s—police, workers, university students, women, and members of different ethnic and religious groups—have responded. Giá sản phẩm trên Tiki đã bao gồm thuế theo luật hiện hành. Bên cạnh đó, tuỳ vào loại sản phẩm, hình thức và địa chỉ giao hàng mà có thể phát sinh thêm chi phí khác như phí vận chuyển, phụ phí hàng cồng kềnh, thuế nhập khẩu (đối với đơn hàng giao từ nước ngoài có giá trị trên 1 triệu đồng).....

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