China's sprouts of democracy

Ethics and International Affairs 4:71–90 (1990)
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Abstract

Why was it not until the mid-1980s that the intellectuals, the "democratic elite" of China, initiated a public dialogue about "inalienable" rights in the Western sense? The reason may lie in the impact of events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

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The liberal tradition in China.William Theodore De Bary - 1983 - New York: Columbia University Press.
The Liberal Tradition in China.Paul Cohen - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (3):305-310.

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