Was ist Neokonservativismus?
Notizen zum politischen Denken in der VR China in den 90er Jahren
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Neoconservatism seems to have become a mainstream in Chinese politicial thinking since the early 90s. It can be heuristically divided into political and cultural (intellectual) neoconservatism, both of them aiming at a new legitimatization of political authority in present-day China. Neoconservatism is as much a consequence of the eroding ideological power basis of the Communist Party as a reaction of China's intellectuals to postmodern theory. Closely connected to the new trend of nationalist thinking in China, it's theoretical influence even on the so-called liberal camp should not be underestimated.
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2021-05-28
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