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Article: Norms, values and cynical games with party ideology

TitleNorms, values and cynical games with party ideology
Authors
Issue Date2002
PublisherHandelshoejskolen i Koebenhavn, Asia Research Centre. The Journal's web site is located at http:/www.cbs.dk/cjas
Citation
Copenhagen Journal Of Asian Studies, 2002 n. 16, p. 106-137 How to Cite?
AbstractThe Chinese Communist Party is based on an ideology that was once fundamentally linked to social norms and values. The original charisma of the party and its leaders seems to have gone in the direction predicted by Max Weber: that charisma cannot stand the test of everyday routines; it will eventually be rationalized and bureaucratized. The party's slogan of 'three representations' seems to reach out to the 'new social strata,' allowing entry to those who 'became rich first,' namely the entrepreneurs. At the same time, the party struggles to redefine the Marxist paradigm of exploitation in a situation where workers increasingly live under conditions akin to those in England at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Sweeping changes are being implemented but without any modification to the verbal baggage of socialist propaganda.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/172335
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2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.226
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dc.description.abstractThe Chinese Communist Party is based on an ideology that was once fundamentally linked to social norms and values. The original charisma of the party and its leaders seems to have gone in the direction predicted by Max Weber: that charisma cannot stand the test of everyday routines; it will eventually be rationalized and bureaucratized. The party's slogan of 'three representations' seems to reach out to the 'new social strata,' allowing entry to those who 'became rich first,' namely the entrepreneurs. At the same time, the party struggles to redefine the Marxist paradigm of exploitation in a situation where workers increasingly live under conditions akin to those in England at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Sweeping changes are being implemented but without any modification to the verbal baggage of socialist propaganda.en_US
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