Morality and Power in a Chinese Village

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"Morality and Power in a Chinese Village" is a sociological study by Richard Madsen that examines how moral values, social relationships, and political authority interact in rural Chinese community life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
sociological study
academicDiscipline moral sociology
political sociology
author Richard Madsen NERFINISHED
concerns Chinese rural society
local governance in China
moral order in small communities
countryOfFocus China NERFINISHED
examines how moral values shape local authority
how political structures influence everyday morality
patterns of obligation and reciprocity in village life
tensions between traditional values and socialist ideology
fieldOfStudy Chinese studies NERFINISHED
anthropology
sociology
focusesOn interaction between moral values and political power
kinship networks
local community life
local leadership
moral norms and sanctions
relationship between state and village
role of the Communist Party in village life
village-level social structure
genre academic monograph
hasAuthor Richard Madsen NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject morality
political authority
power
rural communities
social relationships
perspective ethnographic
sociological
placeOfStudy Chinese village
relatedTo Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
rural governance in the People’s Republic of China
social control mechanisms in villages
setting rural China
typeOfWork case study

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