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Modernization discourse with Chinese characteristics
Authors:Norton Wheeler
Institution:(1) Sociology Department, Social Science Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1180 Observatory Dr., Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract:Despite sustained criticism of Western modernization theory since the 1970s, several distinct groups of theorists have sought to renovate it. Further, some of the strongest evidence of the theory's continued vitality comes from discussions of China, the fastest developing contemporary society. A close reading of a diverse group of texts reveals that a lively, creative, and global Chinese modernization discourse has emerged in recent decades. That discourse draws heavily on classical modernization theorists like Max Weber, acknowledges the successors and critics, and often integrates these Western theories with Chinese social and philosophical traditions. This essay maps the Chinese modernization discourse, highlights its relationships with other modernization discourses, and situates it within historical and theoretical contexts.
Keywords:modernization  development  Confucianism  Max Weber  China
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