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On democratic politics
On democratic politics
Zhou kangwei
When you read more history, you will gradually find that China's history textbooks are very political, and history mainly focuses on politics. It can be said that politics is the backbone of history;
Our country has a tradition of civilian discussion, and the demise of the Western Zhou Dynasty has prompted people to think more about the rise and fall of the world, breaking the concept of "Shu Ren does not discuss" and replacing it with an active atmosphere of "Chu Shi discusses horizontally" to give directions. Shu Ren, people also. Chu Shi refers to a scholar, not an official; Here I bite off more than I can chew, trying to sort out some knowledge of democratic politics and explore its true meaning.
First, the history of "separation of powers" in China is unbearable.
Who says there has never been a "separation of powers" in China? The Republic of China is the practice of democratic politics in China. China's pioneers tried to realize real democracy in China from the Revolution of 1911. However, the political struggle and turmoil in the early Republic of China prevented China from establishing a multi-party system. Yuan Shikai challenged the separation of the three powers and sought a power political system model, and the country fell into a scuffle between warlords. The practice of western democratic politics and its presidential system in China can be said to be a failed attempt of democratic politics in China.
Second, what is democracy?
After more than 30 years of reform and opening up, we must face the wave of democratization. Democracy works ...
It should be the whole book.