Chen, Jun: Way Out for China Reform is Terminate C
|
Date: 12/30/2006 12:51:09 PM
Sender: Chen, Jun
|
Chen, Jun: Way Out for China Reform is Terminate Centralization of Power
Who takes control of the corruption in upper level of China communist authority? This is a lost of control under the centralization of power system. With such a system the authority propagandas: that the man with outmost power is absolutely right, no way for corruption. However, the real fact is just the opposite: even the right man became the one with absolute power that no one else can control it, he would become no longer right. When those above behave unworthily those below will do the same, and who can correct them? Nobody will.
Centralization of power system centralizes all power and all risk as well. All social problems have to be settled through political power, so all social complaints, social resentments and social oppositions point to the political power. In western democratic countries, more people hate their boss but less people hate their government. If anyone wants to overthrow the government, others would say: you don’t need to overthrow it, you just need not to elect it again next time. Centralization of power system is an unstable structure. Chinese political leaders worry about instability everyday, and this is a problem caused by its system structure. The instability comes from the system of centralization of power itself, and if through more centralizing power to strengthen or maintain the stability, it would be worsening the problem.
Chen, Jun
2006-7-29
|
|
| |