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2022-2023 Hu Shih Distinguished Lecture - Michael Nylan

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Majority Rule and consortial Policymaking: The Evidence from Early China

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Michale Nylan, History, UC Berkeley

Majority Rule and Consortial Policymaking: The Evidence from Early China

Inspired by Hu Shih’s many contributions to the study of Chinese history — among them, his careful outline of “the logical method in ancient China” and his many writings on “freedom” — this talk intends to challenge a popular narrative equating “Asian values” or, more narrowly, “Chinese tradition,” with “one-man, top-down rule.” The talk instead shows first, that a range of theoretical writings in classical Chinese advocate consortial rule and wide consultation, for cogent reasons, and second, that not only the Han histories but also the built environment in the Western Han capital of Chang’an attest to the importance the court placed on facilitating frequent exchanges between members of the governing elites and those they governed, via well-established institutions, networks, and communication corridors. The newly excavated materials support this revisionist picture for all administrative levels during the early empires in China, suggesting that Hu Shih's optimistic vision of a brighter Chinese future was not entirely utopian.

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Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video

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Cornell East Asia Program, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Asian Studies, History, Government, China and Asia-Pacific Studies, Cornell China Center

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2023-03-30

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East Asia Program, Cornell University

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history; East Asia; China; tradition; ancient China

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