Civilian Participants in the Cultural Revolution

Civilian Participants in the Cultural Revolution

Being Vulnerable and Being Responsible

Mok, Francis

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2019

206

Dura

Inglês

9781138588448

15 a 20 dias

560

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Acknowledgements Preface 1. Chapter One: Introduction 2. Chapter Two: The Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath 3. Chapter Three: The Complexity of Moral Responsibility: Multiple dimensions of responsibility ascription 4. Chapter Four: Moral Responsibility of the Sincere Participants in Cultural Revolution: examination of peculiar cultural context as an excusing factor 5. Chapter Five: Coercive Environment as an Excusing Factor in Responsibility Ascription: a critical assessment 6. Chapter Six: The Moral Responsibility of Bystanders in the Cultural Revolution: an examination of the morality of inaction 7. Chapter seven: Conclusion: The Relationship between Human Vulnerability and Moral Responsibility Bibliography Index
Young Men;CCP Central Committee;Responsibility Ascription;Chinese Communist Party;Yang Xianyi;Moral Judge;Qian Liqun;Civilian Participants;Vulnerable Agents;Reluctant Participants;Transitional Justice;Ji Xianlin;Strawsonian Account;Moral Death;Red Guards;Seventh Cadre School;Lustration Policies;Secure Competence;Class Enemies;Limited Altruism;Red Guard Factions;Hu Ping;Moral Responsibility Ascription;Normative Competence