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... administration , especially the administration of the rivers . ( Just as in Egypt the sign of " government " is the Pharaoh holding the lash in his hand , so the Chinese character identifies " governing " ( chih ) with the handling of a ...
... administration , especially the administration of the rivers . ( Just as in Egypt the sign of " government " is the Pharaoh holding the lash in his hand , so the Chinese character identifies " governing " ( chih ) with the handling of a ...
Page 90
... administration endeavor- ing to assert itself beyond the city districts . In this , apart from compromises over tax levies , the imperial administration suc- ceeded only for short periods of time ; given the territorial scope of the ...
... administration endeavor- ing to assert itself beyond the city districts . In this , apart from compromises over tax levies , the imperial administration suc- ceeded only for short periods of time ; given the territorial scope of the ...
Page 138
... administration toward the jobbery of office - prebends as the sole means of war finance . This held until recent times . The literati also had to fight the administration's rationalist interests in an expert officialdom . Specialist ...
... administration toward the jobbery of office - prebends as the sole means of war finance . This held until recent times . The literati also had to fight the administration's rationalist interests in an expert officialdom . Specialist ...
Contents
The Contrast Between the Orthodox and Heterodox | 5 |
Administration and Rural Structure | 63 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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