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Confucianism for the Contemporary World: Global Order, Political Plurality, and Social Action (Paperback)

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By Tze-Ki Hon (Editor), Kristin Stapleton (Editor)
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Condemned during the Maoist era as a relic of feudalism, Confucianism enjoyed a robust revival in post-Mao China as China's economy began its rapid expansion and gradual integration into the global economy. Associated with economic development, individual growth, and social progress by its advocates, Confucianism became a potent force in shaping politics and society in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and overseas Chinese communities. This book links the contemporary Confucian revival to debates--both within and outside China--about global capitalism, East Asian modernity, political reforms, civil society, and human alienation. The contributors offer fresh insights on the contemporary Confucian revival as a broad cultural phenomenon, encompassing an interpretation of Confucian moral teaching; a theory of political action; a vision of social justice; and a perspective for a new global order, in addition to demonstrating that Confucianism is capable of addressing a wide range of social and political issues in the twenty-first century.

About the Author


Tze-ki Hon is Professor of Chinese and History at City University of Hong Kong. He is the author of The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in the Northern Song Period, 960-1127, also published by SUNY Press; Revolution as Restoration: Guocui Xuebao and China's Path to Modernity, 1905-1911; and The Allure of the Nation: The Cultural and Historical Debates in Late Qing and Republican China. Kristin Stapleton is Professor of History at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She is the author of Civilizing Chengdu: Chinese Urban Reform, 1895-1937 and Fact in Fiction: 1920s China and Ba Jin's Family.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781438466507
ISBN-10: 1438466501
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication Date: July 2nd, 2018
Pages: 304
Language: English
Series: Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture