合法性的结构/过程方法——明代中后期地方官员税收政策的选择与合法化

0 ANTHROPOLOGY Sociology Lens Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.1111/johs.12429
Zetao Chen
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大多数关于权威的合法性及其政策选择和合法化之间联系的研究都遵循一种结构合法性方法,该方法承认权威行为者对政策的选择和合法性是由主体对价值观的集体承诺决定的。因此,它无法从经验上解释对价值观的集体承诺下的政策变化以及这些价值观的变化。基于现有的过程理论,并遵循合法性作为一个社会过程的概念,本研究提出了一种完整的合法性过程方法,即权威选择并合法化对主体的合法政策。本研究采用否定案例法对明代官员的税收政策进行选择和合法化,为整体过程合法化方法提供了实质性内容。它发展了国家合法性概念,并有助于新兴的关于财政国家形成合法性维度的理论。本研究以实证的方式说明了中国明中后期全国性实地调查的数据是如何用于地方层面的税收征收的,并说明了调查数据与地方官方税务登记册中记录的数据之间的差异。
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A Structure/Process Approach to Legitimacy: A Local Official's Selection and Legitimation of a Tax Policy in Mid-Late Ming Dynasty China

Most studies on the connection between the legitimacy of an authority and its policy selection and legitimation follow a structure approach to legitimacy, which recognises an authoritative actor's selection and legitimation of a policy as determined by the subjects' collective commitment to values. Consequently, it cannot empirically explain policy variation under collective commitment to values and changes in those values. Building on existing processual theories and following the conceptualisation of legitimacy as a social process, this study proposes an integral process approach to legitimacy whereby an authority selects and legitimises a perceived legitimate policy towards subjects. Drawing on findings from a negative case methodology applied to the selection and legitimation of a tax policy by an official in Ming China, this study offers substantive content for an integral process approach to legitimacy. It develops the state legitimacy concept and contributes to emerging theories on the legitimacy dimension of fiscal state formation. Empirically, this study illustrates how the data from the nationwide field survey in mid-late Ming China were used in tax collection at the local level and illuminates the discrepancies between the survey data and that recorded in local official tax registers.

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