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This book examines the evolution of China’s entrepreneurial class and prospects for entrepreneurial-driven political institutional change. The author argues that decades of economic reforms and social transformation have illuminated a fundamental contradiction in contemporary China—a rule by law closed political system governing over an emergent entrepreneurial class requiring property protection—that requires resolution. The author argues that the Chinese Communist Party has one of two choices: crush the entrepreneurial class, and with it, economic growth and the party’s legitimacy, or cede to the entrepreneurs’ demands for the rule of law and political representation. The author’s interviews with Chinese entrepreneurs show the rise of liberal qualities—rationality, autonomy, property-law interests, political awareness and political agency—among China’s new entrepreneurial class. As such, the author believes that this liberal trajectory among China’s entrepreneurs, in conjunction with a lack of viable alternatives for the party, will translate into a new Chinese liberalism and ultimately political change.



Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction: The Search for a Renewed Chinese Liberalism

Chapter Two: Liberal Class Development in England and France

Chapter Three: Illiberal Class Development in China: 907-1976

Chapter Four: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: Economic Rationality and Autonomy

Chapter Five: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: State Predation and the Rise of Property-Law Interests

Chapter Six: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: the Formation of Liberal Political Values?

Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Prospects for a Contemporary Chinese Bourgeoisie

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 14/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793619976, 978-1793619976
      ISBN10: 1793619972

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the evolution of China’s entrepreneurial class and prospects for entrepreneurial-driven political institutional change. The author argues that decades of economic reforms and social transformation have illuminated a fundamental contradiction in contemporary China—a rule by law closed political system governing over an emergent entrepreneurial class requiring property protection—that requires resolution. The author argues that the Chinese Communist Party has one of two choices: crush the entrepreneurial class, and with it, economic growth and the party’s legitimacy, or cede to the entrepreneurs’ demands for the rule of law and political representation. The author’s interviews with Chinese entrepreneurs show the rise of liberal qualities—rationality, autonomy, property-law interests, political awareness and political agency—among China’s new entrepreneurial class. As such, the author believes that this liberal trajectory among China’s entrepreneurs, in conjunction with a lack of viable alternatives for the party, will translate into a new Chinese liberalism and ultimately political change.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Introduction: The Search for a Renewed Chinese Liberalism

      Chapter Two: Liberal Class Development in England and France

      Chapter Three: Illiberal Class Development in China: 907-1976

      Chapter Four: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: Economic Rationality and Autonomy

      Chapter Five: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: State Predation and the Rise of Property-Law Interests

      Chapter Six: China’s Private Entrepreneurs: the Formation of Liberal Political Values?

      Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Prospects for a Contemporary Chinese Bourgeoisie

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