Abstract
The claims about rights made by aggrieved workers and farmers to define rules consciousness is examined and existing definitions of rights consciousness in light of Chinese political practice is refined. Survey data is used to illustrate the four types of claims by members of one social group, related to trust in central and township leaders, to distinguish rules consciousness from rights consciousness.
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