Wang is a leading member of the
Chinese New Left. He is a critic of Western
representative democracy, which he believes has failed and degenerated into "
electocracy", and more generally of the focus on competitive
elections as part of political reform. Wang argues that the view of democracy as primarily
electoral democracy only became accepted in the postwar period, owing mainly to the work of
Joseph Schumpeter and his book
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. Instead, he states, the "people should be involved in the whole process of decision-making, not only in choosing the decision-maker
per se". He also distinguishes
accountability from
responsibility and political responsiveness, holding that genuine democracy must combine all three: "democratic" governments are often accountable in that they may be removed in competitive elections, Wang posits, but they are still not responsive to popular needs and demands. ==Works==