Righteous Revolutionaries Morality, Mobilization, and Violence in the Making of the Chinese State

Righteous Revolutionaries illustrates how states appeal to popular morality-shared understandings of right and wrong-to forge new group identities and mobilize violence against perceived threats to their authority. Jeffrey A. Javed examines the Chinese Communist Party's mass mobilization of vio...

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Main Author: Javed, Jeffrey A. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2022
Series:China Understandings Today
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