Abstract: Western politics not only focuses on how those organizational methods that bring order to society and increase productivity are transformed into political-level power distribution mechanisms and government-level executive mechanisms, but are also entangled in the symbiosis and fit of a series of dual contradictions: the "unity" of power and right, the "unity" of power and truth, the "twin" of liberalism and totalitarian sovereignty, the internal affinity between bureaucracy and free market, etc.These phenomena appear to varying degrees in the operation of western politics, but they are not isolated or scattered, but coexist in the evolution of western political governance, or the different political symptoms of the western nation-state's own political genes at the governance level, which are comprehensive and systematic.If we understand and explore this issue from the perspective of genesis, Michel Foucault's original concept of "public management" in his "Security, Territory and Population" will provide us with an extremely appropriate perspective.
(Translator:Li Xue-li)