英文摘要 |
In this paper I intend to discuss the development of the state in China during the Eastern Chou to the Ch'in-Han period and related changes in socio-economic and ideological aspects. The focus is on the influence of the state power upon socio-economic changes. I do not intend to touch on the issue of the origins of the state, however. The State as a polity can be approached by relating it to the society, economy, and culture separately. By examining the point at which the states interacts with social groups, we can study the meaning of political life for members of the group. Studying the contemporary states, one can look into the State as an organization through which official collectives may pursue distinctive goals. |