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The Authoritative Crisis in Authoritative Evaluation

WANG Gang   

  1. School of Social Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
  • Received:2007-01-10 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2007-07-15 Published:2007-07-15

Abstract: The authoritative crisis in authoritative evaluation is mainly referred to the fact that the authoritative institute cannot be necessarily trusted by the mass and its comments hold no sanction by the subordinated groups, to say nothing of turning them into the practice of the mass. The situation is resulted in because the institute of authoritative evaluation has lost its validity and qualification as realistic body of the public, and because its activities have been out of control, thus not possessing the rationality, and also because it lacks of the readiness for the authoritative mechanism of authoritative evaluation, especially improper application of rewards and punishments that serve as the universal principle, thus no effect on the mass by wellorganized mechanism, and also because the mass do not have a uniform value system, thus producing crisis of no identity to the authoritativeness of authoritative evaluation.

Key words: authoritative evaluation, authoritative crisis, authority

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