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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Group 4 - 12.2, If to Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important, then there is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy. modus ponens There is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy., The Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values. modus ponens To Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important., Arguments in favor of universal rights entail the necessity of democracy. modus ponens If arguments in favor of universal rights entail the necessity of democracy, and there is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy, then there is good reason to be suspicious of the conception of universal rights., Chinese citizens are taught early in life to never question authority. modus ponens The Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values., There is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy. modus ponens If arguments in favor of universal rights entail the necessity of democracy, and there is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy, then there is good reason to be suspicious of the conception of universal rights., To Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important. modus ponens There is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy., If one of the consequences transitioning to Democratic social values are the open conflicts of ideas, and many Chinese citizens believe that open conflict of ideas will lead to open physical conflicts, pain and terror, then Chinese citizens believe Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror. modus ponens Chinese citizens believe that transition to Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror., One of the consequences of pressuring Chinese to transition to the democratic system leads to the open conflicts of ideas. modus ponens Chinese citizens believe that transition to Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror., Arguments in favor of universal rights entail the necessity of democracy. modus ponens There is good reason to be suspicious of the conception of universal rights, If Chinese citizens believe that transition to Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror, and Many Chinese citizens have lived through a time of conflict and war, and they currently place great value in the stability of their daily lives, the citizens of China traditionally value authoratative governments over open conflicts, then Citizens of China would prefer an authoritative government over one based on Democratic social values. modus ponens Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values., Many Chinese citizens have lived through a time of conflict and war, and they currently place great value in the stability of their daily lives. modus ponens Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values., Citizens of China traditionally value authoratative governments over open conflicts. modus ponens Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values., Chinese citizens believe that transition to Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror. modus ponens Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values., If Chinese citizens are taught early on to never question authority, and the ability to question authority is a significant precondition to democratic values, then the Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values. modus ponens The Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values., Many Chinese citizens believe that open conflict of ideas will lead to open physical conflicts, pain and terror. modus ponens Chinese citizens believe that transition to Democratic social values would lead to open physical conflict, pain and terror., There is good reason to believe that human flourishing is not always best served by democracy. modus ponens There is good reason to be suspicious of the conception of universal rights, Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values. modus ponens To Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important., The ability to question authority is a significant precondition to democratic values. modus ponens The Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values., If Citizens of China would prefer keeping an authoritative government over changing to one based on Democratic social values., then to Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important. modus ponens To Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important., If the Chinese do not posess the significant preconditions to democratic values, then they do not consider those values important to the preservation of human rights. modus ponens To Chinese citizens, Democratic social values are not considered important.