Although he was not a full liberal in the modern sense, Mozi (c. 470–391 B.C.E.) espoused some classical-liberal principles long before Locke and Voltaire. Moreover, although his views often run counter to pervasive Confucian norms, his insights about equality before the law, the dangers of the predatory state, militarism, and a social order based on rational self-interest could serve as a reference point for building a liberal society in the new China
Eastern Zhou Dynasty (B.C.770-B.C. 221), when philosophy had originated in ancient China, is a perio...
In this article, Liu Qing (b. 1963), a professor of politics at East China Normal University in Shan...
This book is the first attempt to present an integrated overview of the development of liberal, cons...
Although he was not a full liberal in the modern sense, Mozi (c. 470–391 B.C.E.) espoused some class...
Liberalism has been understood in a variety of ways. Stephen Holmes maintains that liberalism contai...
We explore (classical) liberal thought in China. In China’s long recorded history, some ideas simila...
Mozi (fl. ca. 430 bce) was the charismatic founder of an influential philosophical, political, and r...
The most notable and recent comparative studies of Mozi have classified the ancient Chinese philosop...
This study investigates the liberal thought of Carsun Chang and Zhang Dongsun who were core figures ...
Chang Chün-mai, known in the West as Carsun Chang, played a prominent role on the political stage of...
How and why are universalist modes of political thought transformed into culturally essentialist and...
When scholars look for anticipations of libertarian, classical liberal, and Austrian ideas in early ...
DOInternational audienceLiberalism and Chinese Economic Development brings international contributor...
It remains highly relevant to analyze international relations with a special emphasis not only on th...
Eastern Zhou Dynasty (B.C.770-B.C. 221), when philosophy had originated in ancient China, is a perio...
In this article, Liu Qing (b. 1963), a professor of politics at East China Normal University in Shan...
This book is the first attempt to present an integrated overview of the development of liberal, cons...
Although he was not a full liberal in the modern sense, Mozi (c. 470–391 B.C.E.) espoused some class...
Liberalism has been understood in a variety of ways. Stephen Holmes maintains that liberalism contai...
We explore (classical) liberal thought in China. In China’s long recorded history, some ideas simila...
Mozi (fl. ca. 430 bce) was the charismatic founder of an influential philosophical, political, and r...
The most notable and recent comparative studies of Mozi have classified the ancient Chinese philosop...
This study investigates the liberal thought of Carsun Chang and Zhang Dongsun who were core figures ...
Chang Chün-mai, known in the West as Carsun Chang, played a prominent role on the political stage of...
How and why are universalist modes of political thought transformed into culturally essentialist and...
When scholars look for anticipations of libertarian, classical liberal, and Austrian ideas in early ...
DOInternational audienceLiberalism and Chinese Economic Development brings international contributor...
It remains highly relevant to analyze international relations with a special emphasis not only on th...
Eastern Zhou Dynasty (B.C.770-B.C. 221), when philosophy had originated in ancient China, is a perio...
In this article, Liu Qing (b. 1963), a professor of politics at East China Normal University in Shan...
This book is the first attempt to present an integrated overview of the development of liberal, cons...