Class in Contemporary China
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Erscheinungsdatum
13.10.2014
Verlag
WileySeitenzahl
272 (Printausgabe)
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1260 KB
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Englisch
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9780745687308
More than three decades of economic growth have led to significant
social change in the People s Republic of China. This timely
book examines the emerging structures of class and social
stratification: how they are interpreted and managed by the Chinese
Communist Party, and how they are understood and lived by people
themselves.
David Goodman details the emergence of a dominant class based on
political power and wealth that has emerged from the institutions
of the Party-state; a well-established middle class that is closely
associated with the Party-state and a not-so-well-established
entrepreneurial middle class; and several different subordinate
classes in both the rural and urban areas. In doing so, he
considers several critical issues: the extent to which the social
basis of the Chinese political system has changed and the likely
consequences; the impact of change on the old working class that
was the socio-political mainstay of state socialism before the
1980s; the extent to which the migrant workers on whom much of the
economic power of the PRC since the early 1980s has been based are
becoming a new working class; and the consequences of China s
growing middle class, especially for politics.
The result is an invaluable guide for students and non-specialists
interested in the contours of ongoing social change in China.
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