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The rise of the consumer in modern China /

Основен автор: Wang, Ning, 1960-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: [Reading, Englans] : Paths International Ltd, 2012.
Серия: Economic change in China series.
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Съдържание:
  • Machine generated contents note: ch. One Theoretical Viewpoint, Research Framework and Methodology
  • Examination of the Theoretical Viewpoint
  • A. Theory of Social Stratification
  • B. Theory of Capital Control
  • C. Theory of Romanticism
  • D. Theory of Cultural Globalization
  • Comparison of Theoretical Perspectives
  • Research Framework
  • Research Methodology
  • A. Government Document Analysis
  • B. Qualitative Analysis34
  • C. The Analysis of the Second-Hand Data
  • Basic Concepts and Terminology
  • A. System and Consumption System
  • B. Culture, Consumption Culture, Consumer Culture, Consumerism
  • C. Consumption, Consumer Goods, Consumer
  • D. Labor, Labor Enthusiasm, Labor Efficiency
  • E. Desire of Consumption and Labor Motivation
  • F. State
  • G. Legitimacy Resources
  • ch. Two Institutional Arrangement of the Ascetic Society
  • Institutional Arrangements and Their Logic in Curbing Consumption
  • A. Institutional Arrangements to Curb Consumption
  • B. Institutional Arrangements and Logic of Private Consumption: The Example of the Centralized Purchase and Sale System
  • C. Institutional Arrangements of Collective Consumption and Their Logic
  • Institutional Arrangements of Labor Incentives
  • A. Sacred Incentives
  • B. The Macro Incentive System
  • C. Micro-incentive System
  • Derivative system: The Institutional Arrangements of Revolutionary Ideology
  • A. Plan of Transformation of Human Nature
  • B. System of Revolutionary Ideology
  • C. Persuasive System
  • D. The System of Criticism and Self-criticism
  • E. The System of Political Oppression (Movement of Class Struggle)
  • ch. Three Asceticism in the Main Structure of Society
  • The Main Goal of Shaping National Objectives
  • A. Althusser on the reproduction of production conditions, the ideological state apparatus and the social structure
  • B. Subject Model and Shaping the Subject
  • C. National Objectives and Social Structure
  • Holy Faith
  • A. Formation of Faith
  • B. The Sacred Party
  • C. Obedience and Submissiveness
  • The Concept of Frugality
  • A. Low Wages, Shortages of Consumer Goods and Monotonous Experience
  • B. Welfare and Experience of Egalitarianism
  • C. Concept of Frugality and Strategies
  • Dedication
  • A. Selfless Dedication
  • B. Not Asking for Remuneration
  • C. Not Seeking Fame
  • D. Serious Attitude and Being Responsible
  • Spiritual Crisis
  • A. The "Cultural Revolution" Experience
  • B. Spiritual Crisis
  • ch. Four Transformation Towards a Consumer Society
  • Institutional Arrangements of Consumption After Reform and Opening Up
  • A. The Institutional Arrangements of Compensation for Consumption
  • B. Institutional Arrangements to Encourage Consumption
  • C. Transformation of the Collective Consumption System: The Example of Housing Reform
  • Transformation of Labor Incentive System: From Sacred Motives to Secular Incentives
  • A. Material Incentives and Distribution According to Work System
  • B. System Incentives and Labor System
  • ch. Five Transformation of the Social Structure and Rise of Consumerism
  • Transformation and Shaping of the Social System
  • Pragmatism
  • The Doctrine of Self-interest
  • A. Self-awareness
  • B. Sense of Contractual Obligations
  • Consumerism
  • A. Consciousness of Possession
  • B. Ethics of Pleasure
  • C. Performance Will
  • ch. Six Conclusion and Discussion
  • The Logic of Consumption System Transformation
  • Logic of The Main Structural Transformation
  • The Significance Given to the Mechanism of Transformation
  • The Transformation from "Goal Oriented" to "Means First"
  • Towards A Civil Society497.