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  1. Designing Democratic Institutions and the Problem of Evil: A Liberal Chinese Perspective.Baogang He - 1995 - Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (2):292-321.
    Chinese liberals have been searching for a just society, one regulated by democratic institutions and rules—a society where the human potential for evil is properly controlled. It is in this context that Chinese liberal intellectuals such as Yan Jiaqi, Hu Ping, and Liao Xun, drawing on their respective experiences of the tragedies in China, have taken the idea that there is always a potential for evil in human nature as a starting-point for a just society and for designing democratic institutions.
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  • The uses of tragedy: Reinhold Niebuhr's theory of history and international ethics.Thomas W. Smith - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:171–191.
    As Smith points out, Reinhold Niebuhr's political ethic is closely linked to his philosophy of history. This view of history blends a dualistic understanding of human nature and rigorous contingency of experience - all sobered by a creative sense of tragedy.
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