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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMAP2, If the Chinese people fear the failure of order and authority more than they value democracy, then human rights do not necessarily entail democracy. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) Human rights do not necessarily entail democracy., The Chinese people fear the failure of order and authority more than they value democracy. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) Human rights do not necessarily entail democracy., Human rights do not necessarily entail democracy. supports There are cultures that fear the failure of order and authority more than they value universal rights., We should respect Chinese fears. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) Democracy is not ideal in every situation., There are cultures that fear the failure of order and authority more than they value universal rights. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) If there is a willingness to surrender autonomy and authority and there are cultures that fear the failure of order and authority more than they value universal rights, then we should respect Chinese fears., We should not commit ourselves to universalizing democracy Supports If what works for one country's political culture is not necessarily best for another culture, then democracy may not be ideal for every situation., Democracy is not ideal in every situation. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) We should not commit ourselves to universalizing democracy, There are cultures that fear the failure of order and authority more than they value universal rights. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) We should respect Chinese fears., We should respect Chinese fears. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) If we are to respect Chinese fears, then we should recognize that democracy is not ideal in every situation., Democracy is not ideal in every situation. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) If democracy is not ideal in every situation, then we should not commit ourselves to universalizing democracy., It's the period of transition that they fear, indicated by the cultural appreciation of order. supports We should respect Chinese fears., There is a willingness to surrender autonomy and authority. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) We should respect Chinese fears., There is a willingness to surrender autonomy and authority. ArgScheme: (Modus Ponens) If there is a willingness to surrender autonomy and authority and there are cultures that fear the failure of order and authority more than they value universal rights, then we should respect Chinese fears.