Confucianism in the Eyes of a Confucian Liberal: Hsu Fu-kuan's Critical Examination of the Confucian Political TraditionP. Lang, 2001 - 205 頁 This book provides access to the work of a brilliant contemporary Chinese thinker, Hsu Fu-kuan, whose works may not be accessible to English readers. As a scholar of depth, acumen, and originality, Hsu endeavors to explore the core value of Confucian humanism and to dissociate it from the baneful or outdated bequest. He attributes the political failures of the culture not to the Confucian tradition, but to a legalistically influenced model of «One-Man Despotism, » and argues that democracy is the only way forward for China. In analyzing Hsu's thought, this book clearly summarizes the very complex historical trends in Chinese political philosophy and practice spanning centuries. It also explores the possibility of the creative interaction between, and integration of, Confucian humanism and democratic liberalism, as a viable way to solve the moral, spiritual, and ideological problems of China. |
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... Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao , became aware that Japan's becoming powerful was due to the Meiji Restoration of 1868 , which was a major political transformation aimed at strengthening Japan by means of Westernization . Thus they ...
... Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao , became aware that Japan's becoming powerful was due to the Meiji Restoration of 1868 , which was a major political transformation aimed at strengthening Japan by means of Westernization . Thus they ...
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... Kang Ze , a returned student from the then- Soviet Union . In the beginning Hsu appreciated Kang's mettle and personality , thus he accepted Kang's suggestion and went with him to Wuhan to join the revolution . The historical background ...
... Kang Ze , a returned student from the then- Soviet Union . In the beginning Hsu appreciated Kang's mettle and personality , thus he accepted Kang's suggestion and went with him to Wuhan to join the revolution . The historical background ...
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... Kang Zi138 asked Confucius about government , Confucius replied : " To govern ( cheng ) is to rectify ( cheng ) . If you lead the people by being rectified yourself , who will dare not be rectified ? " 139 And he also said : " The ...
... Kang Zi138 asked Confucius about government , Confucius replied : " To govern ( cheng ) is to rectify ( cheng ) . If you lead the people by being rectified yourself , who will dare not be rectified ? " 139 And he also said : " The ...
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