Asian Power And Politics: The Cultural Dimensio... File
: Unlike the West, where progress is linked to individual autonomy, many Asian cultures believe happiness and progress come from suppressing self-interest in favor of the group.
: Diverse spiritual worlds and varied cultural attitudes toward delayed gratification. Modern Relevance Asian Power and Politics: The Cultural Dimensio...
: Asian political cultures often fashion paternalistic forms of power to satisfy a "deep psychological craving for security". While this may appear authoritarian to Western observers, Pye contends it is a culturally valid response that ensures community solidarity. : Unlike the West, where progress is linked
The book by Lucian W. Pye argues that political development in Asia is fundamentally shaped by cultural attitudes toward power and authority rather than universal political theories. According to Pye, Asian societies often prioritize group solidarity and dependency on benevolent, paternalistic leadership over the Western ideal of individual autonomy. Key Themes of the Cultural Dimension While this may appear authoritarian to Western observers,
: Leaders in these societies are often more concerned with maintaining collective pride and dignity than with technical problem-solving.