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Acknowledgments
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Martin Whyte
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Is Rising Inequality Propelling China Toward a “Social Volcano”? 1
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Part I. How Angry Are Chinese Citizens About Current Inequalities?
- Chapter One. China’s Post- Socialist Transition and Rising Inequality 11
- Chapter Two. The China National Survey on Inequality and Distributive Justice 33
- Chapter Three. What Do Chinese Citizens See as Fair and Unfair About Current Inequalities? 43
- Part II. The Social Contours of Feelings of Distributive Injustice 93
- Chapter Five. Chinese Attitudes Toward Current Inequalities 95
- Chapter Six. Perceptions of Current Inequalities 104
- Chapter Seven. Preferences for Equality and Inequality 117
- Chapter Eight. Views on Stratification and Class Conflict 139
- Chapter Nine. Views About Opportunities and Social Justice 163
- Conclusion: Beyond the Myth of the Social Volcano 181
- notes 203
- bibliography 233
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Is Rising Inequality Propelling China Toward a “Social Volcano”? 1
-
Part I. How Angry Are Chinese Citizens About Current Inequalities?
- Chapter One. China’s Post- Socialist Transition and Rising Inequality 11
- Chapter Two. The China National Survey on Inequality and Distributive Justice 33
- Chapter Three. What Do Chinese Citizens See as Fair and Unfair About Current Inequalities? 43
- Part II. The Social Contours of Feelings of Distributive Injustice 93
- Chapter Five. Chinese Attitudes Toward Current Inequalities 95
- Chapter Six. Perceptions of Current Inequalities 104
- Chapter Seven. Preferences for Equality and Inequality 117
- Chapter Eight. Views on Stratification and Class Conflict 139
- Chapter Nine. Views About Opportunities and Social Justice 163
- Conclusion: Beyond the Myth of the Social Volcano 181
- notes 203
- bibliography 233
- Index 241