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Political meritocracy and democratic republic
Ctizen&the World, 2021이 논문은 정치적 차원의 능력주의(meritocracy)가 민주주의를 어떻게 위협하는지를 살펴보고 민주공화국의 이념에 비추어 그 극복 가능성을 모색하려는 목표를 갖고 있다. 능력주의는 정치적 차원에서는 주로 서구 사회들을 휩쓸고 있는 포퓰리즘 현상과 관련하여 서구 주류 중도 좌파 정당들이 불평등을 정당화하고 확대재생산하는 능력주의 이데올로기에 포섭되어 있다는 점에 초점을 두고 분석된다. 그러나 능력주의는 자본주의에 기초한 현대 민주정치 전반의 이데올로기적 지향의 핵심에 자리 잡고 있을 뿐만 아니라, 오늘날의 민주주의가 특별한 종류의 과두정으로 전락하게 된 배경을 이루고 있다.
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Political Meritocracy and Democracy: Confucian Meritocratic Democracy?
Series on Contemporary China, 2019Baogang He
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Political Meritocracy in China
2022Abstract This chapter distinguishes between the ideal and the reality of political meritocracy in China and asks what’s necessary to reduce the gap between the two. The first section lays out the theoretical case for justifying political hierarchies between rulers and citizens in large-scale political communities (such as China) that do ...
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From China’s “Political Meritocracy” to “Just Hierarchy”
European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance, 2021Abstract Students of comparative constitutional design grapple with myriad complex normative and empirical issues. Prominent among them is the relative effectiveness of different governance regimes. Concerns stemming from the perceived malfunctioning of modern democracies have intensified efforts to diagnose and rectify the supposedly proliferating ...
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The China model: political meritocracy and the limits of democracy
Choice Reviews Online, 2015Daniel Bell, a political philosopher based at Beijing’s prestigious Tsinghua University, previewed The China model in a series of op-eds about the merits of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) effo...
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On the Selection of Good Leaders in a Political Meritocracy
2016This chapter examines which abilities and virtues should set the standard for the selection and promotion of public officials/servants so that China's political system can be improved. The discussion draws on the following assumptions: it is good for a political community to be governed by high-quality rulers; China's one (ruling) party political ...
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The Limits of Confucian Political Meritocracy
Abstract This chapter rejects the major models of governance that have been examined in the previous chapter. The crux of the argument is that in industrialized pluralistic societies, democratic institutions are crucial to identifying collective problems and determining how they can be effectively solved.openaire +1 more source
The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2017Regardless of whether or not Daniel Bell is an apologist for the Chinese Communist Party – a claim I have heard often, made behind not-so-closed doors around the world – he certainly owes academic ...
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Political Meritocracy in the 21st Century
Political meritocrats believe political power should be allocated according to virtue and competence. It is an old idea, going back at least to Plato. But what is old is new again, as several political philosophers have recently proposed and defended novel articulations of this ancient idea.openaire +1 more source

