Through the 1980s Confucian studies in the United States tended to present Confucianism as compatible with liberal democratic values. Since the 1990s, after the rise of China as a global power, Confucianism is increasingly defended as a political alternative to liberal and democratic values. This essay argues that Confucianism is not compatible with liberal democratic values, and that the rise of political Confucianism opposed to liberal democracy is a return to a more authentic Confucianism. Furthermore, it is argued that the defense of this undemocratic and illiberal Confucianism in the West, notably by Stephen C. Angle and Daniel A. Bell, reflects and reveals the precarious state of democracy in our present historical moment
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...
In the past, debates have focused on the question of whether Confucianism is in conflict or compatib...
For over a decade Daniel Bell has been a pioneer in the study of democracy and human rights in an Ea...
The issue of (in) compatibility between Confucianism and modern democracy, particularly in China, ha...
Literature on political culture claims Confucianism is incompatible with modern liberal democratic v...
Recent years have seen a great deal of interest in the extent to which “Asian Values,” derived from ...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
My doctoral study focuses on the relationship between classic Confucian thought and democratic theor...
With few exceptions, it is believed that Confucianism is incompatible with democracy. The 'incompati...
Responding to the “Asian values” debate over the compatibility of Confucianism and liberal democracy...
Since the third wave of democratization reached East Asia in the 1990s, whether the new democracies ...
At the twenty-second World Congress of Philosophy held in Seoul, Korea, from July29 to August 5, 200...
This book critically examines the Confucian political imagination and its influence on the contempor...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...
In the past, debates have focused on the question of whether Confucianism is in conflict or compatib...
For over a decade Daniel Bell has been a pioneer in the study of democracy and human rights in an Ea...
The issue of (in) compatibility between Confucianism and modern democracy, particularly in China, ha...
Literature on political culture claims Confucianism is incompatible with modern liberal democratic v...
Recent years have seen a great deal of interest in the extent to which “Asian Values,” derived from ...
On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian...
My doctoral study focuses on the relationship between classic Confucian thought and democratic theor...
With few exceptions, it is believed that Confucianism is incompatible with democracy. The 'incompati...
Responding to the “Asian values” debate over the compatibility of Confucianism and liberal democracy...
Since the third wave of democratization reached East Asia in the 1990s, whether the new democracies ...
At the twenty-second World Congress of Philosophy held in Seoul, Korea, from July29 to August 5, 200...
This book critically examines the Confucian political imagination and its influence on the contempor...
The pressure of modernity and globalization on Chinese society in the last century has been unpreced...
In the light of the unproductive attempts to reviving China since late Qing as well as the terrible ...
In the final decades of the 20th century, the majority of modern Sinophone scholars believed that Co...