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Chinese religion, market society and the state
Jack BARBALET
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Buddhism
33%
Calvinism
33%
China
33%
Chinese Religion
100%
Communist Regime
33%
Confucianism
33%
Deng Xiaoping
33%
Elective Affinity
33%
History of China
33%
Individual Religion
33%
Industrialization
33%
Market Economy
33%
Market Society
100%
Max Weber
33%
Modern Capitalism
33%
People's Republic of China
33%
Priests
33%
Reform Period
33%
Religious Beliefs
33%
Religious Change
33%
Religious Commitment
33%
Religious Expression
33%
Religious Involvement
33%
Republican Period
33%
Rural Areas
33%
State-sponsored
33%
Supportive Role
33%
Taoism
66%
Temple
33%
Unintended Consequences
33%
Urban Areas
33%
Weber
100%
Arts and Humanities
1980s
33%
Buddhism
33%
Calvinism
33%
China
100%
Chinese Religion
100%
Communist Regime
33%
Confucianism
33%
Daoism
66%
Elective affinity
33%
Max WEBER
33%
Modern Capitalism
33%
Nexus
33%
On-set
33%
Outreach
33%
Priests
33%
Reform
100%
Religion
100%
Religious Activities
33%
Religious Change
33%
Religious commitment
33%
Religious Expression
33%
Republican
33%
Spirit
33%
Social Sciences
Alcoholic Beverage
33%
Calvinism
33%
China
100%
Chinese
100%
Clergy
33%
Communist Regime
33%
Confucianism
33%
Modern Capitalism
33%
Outreach
33%
Religious Activities
33%
Religious Belief
33%
Religious commitment
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industrialization
100%