The Political Philosophy of Confucianism: An interpretation of the social and political ideas of Confucius, his forerunners, and his early disciples.

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Routledge, Nov 5, 2013 - History - 288 pages

First published in 1932.

One of the most astonishing features of the Confucian teaching to the modern reader is its anticipation of the Spencerian formula of evolution and its adaptation of this to a programme of progress. This volume shows that Confucius' teaching is still relevant in many of its features, not merely for China but also for the West.

Contents include: The background of Confucian political philosophy; the state and its origin; political unity and organization; the principle of benevolent government; law and justice; democracy and representation, social evolution.

 

Contents

I THE BACKGROUND OF CONFUCIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1
II THE STATE AND ITS ORIGIN
26
III THE DOCTRINE OF RECTIFICATION
43
IV POLITICAL UNITY AND ORGANIZATION
61
V THE PRINCIPLE OF LI
90
VI THE PRINCIPLE OF BENEVOLENT GOVERNMENT
105
VII FUNCTIONS OF THE STATE AND GOVERNMENT REGULATION
128
VIII LAW AND JUSTICE
160
IX DEMOCRACY AND REPRESENTATION
174
X DOCTRINE OF Chung Yung
198
XI SOCIAL EVOLUTION
219
XII POLITICAL PROGRESS
232
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
248
SUBJECT INDEX
251
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