Chinese Ideology
Herausgeber: Hua, Shiping
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Herausgeber: Hua, Shiping
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This book traces ideological trends in China through a range of historical and comparative perspectives, spanning the ancient belief systems of Confucianism, Legalism, and Taoism to political ideologies of the present day.
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This book traces ideological trends in China through a range of historical and comparative perspectives, spanning the ancient belief systems of Confucianism, Legalism, and Taoism to political ideologies of the present day.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780367440008
- ISBN-10: 0367440008
- Artikelnr.: 62227475
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780367440008
- ISBN-10: 0367440008
- Artikelnr.: 62227475
Shiping Hua is Calvin & Helen Lang Distinguished Chair in Asian Studies, Director of Asian Studies Program and Professor of Political Science at the University of Louisville, the United States of America. He is the author of Chinese Legal Culture and Constitutional Order (2019), Chinese Utopianism: A Comparative Study of Reformist Thought with Japan and Russia (2009), Scientism and Humanism: Two Cultures in Post-Mao China (1997). He edits three book series: "Asia in the New Millennium,", "Comparative Politics in Asia," and "Contemporary World Classics: Political Science Series (translations)".
Part 1: Traditional Chinese Ideology 1. Introduction: Ideology, The
Importance, and the Characteristics of Chinese Ideology. 2. Roots and
Branches: Self-Cultivation as Political Transformation in Neo Confucian
Thought. 3. Once Upon a Pandemic: Confucius, Rosemont, Marx, Deleuze and
the Opportunity for a Confucian Ideology. 4. The Daoist Contribution to
Chinese Ideology: A Political Reading of Heshang Gong's Daodejin. 5.
Ideologies of Measurement in Early Imperial China. Part 2: Ideology of the
Republic 6. Sun Yat-sen and The San Min Chu I Lectures as Ideology 7. Li
Dazhao and China's Embracement of Marxism. 8. Fascism with Chinese
Characteristics: Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Vision in the 1930s and
Implications for U.S.-PRC Rivalry Today. 9. Liang Qichao and Affective
Nationalism. Part 3: Maoism as An Ideology. 10. The Living Soul of Mao
Zedong Thought 11. Global Maoism. Part 4: Post Mao Ideology 12. Assessing
the Era of Jiang Zemin 13. Ideology-Building under Hu Jintao: Reacting to
Jiang and Paving the Way for Xi. 14. Some Reflections on the Functions of
Xi Jinping's Thought. 15. A Reversal of the Reform? China's Fifth
Constitutional Amendment
Importance, and the Characteristics of Chinese Ideology. 2. Roots and
Branches: Self-Cultivation as Political Transformation in Neo Confucian
Thought. 3. Once Upon a Pandemic: Confucius, Rosemont, Marx, Deleuze and
the Opportunity for a Confucian Ideology. 4. The Daoist Contribution to
Chinese Ideology: A Political Reading of Heshang Gong's Daodejin. 5.
Ideologies of Measurement in Early Imperial China. Part 2: Ideology of the
Republic 6. Sun Yat-sen and The San Min Chu I Lectures as Ideology 7. Li
Dazhao and China's Embracement of Marxism. 8. Fascism with Chinese
Characteristics: Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Vision in the 1930s and
Implications for U.S.-PRC Rivalry Today. 9. Liang Qichao and Affective
Nationalism. Part 3: Maoism as An Ideology. 10. The Living Soul of Mao
Zedong Thought 11. Global Maoism. Part 4: Post Mao Ideology 12. Assessing
the Era of Jiang Zemin 13. Ideology-Building under Hu Jintao: Reacting to
Jiang and Paving the Way for Xi. 14. Some Reflections on the Functions of
Xi Jinping's Thought. 15. A Reversal of the Reform? China's Fifth
Constitutional Amendment
Part 1: Traditional Chinese Ideology 1. Introduction: Ideology, The
Importance, and the Characteristics of Chinese Ideology. 2. Roots and
Branches: Self-Cultivation as Political Transformation in Neo Confucian
Thought. 3. Once Upon a Pandemic: Confucius, Rosemont, Marx, Deleuze and
the Opportunity for a Confucian Ideology. 4. The Daoist Contribution to
Chinese Ideology: A Political Reading of Heshang Gong's Daodejin. 5.
Ideologies of Measurement in Early Imperial China. Part 2: Ideology of the
Republic 6. Sun Yat-sen and The San Min Chu I Lectures as Ideology 7. Li
Dazhao and China's Embracement of Marxism. 8. Fascism with Chinese
Characteristics: Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Vision in the 1930s and
Implications for U.S.-PRC Rivalry Today. 9. Liang Qichao and Affective
Nationalism. Part 3: Maoism as An Ideology. 10. The Living Soul of Mao
Zedong Thought 11. Global Maoism. Part 4: Post Mao Ideology 12. Assessing
the Era of Jiang Zemin 13. Ideology-Building under Hu Jintao: Reacting to
Jiang and Paving the Way for Xi. 14. Some Reflections on the Functions of
Xi Jinping's Thought. 15. A Reversal of the Reform? China's Fifth
Constitutional Amendment
Importance, and the Characteristics of Chinese Ideology. 2. Roots and
Branches: Self-Cultivation as Political Transformation in Neo Confucian
Thought. 3. Once Upon a Pandemic: Confucius, Rosemont, Marx, Deleuze and
the Opportunity for a Confucian Ideology. 4. The Daoist Contribution to
Chinese Ideology: A Political Reading of Heshang Gong's Daodejin. 5.
Ideologies of Measurement in Early Imperial China. Part 2: Ideology of the
Republic 6. Sun Yat-sen and The San Min Chu I Lectures as Ideology 7. Li
Dazhao and China's Embracement of Marxism. 8. Fascism with Chinese
Characteristics: Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Vision in the 1930s and
Implications for U.S.-PRC Rivalry Today. 9. Liang Qichao and Affective
Nationalism. Part 3: Maoism as An Ideology. 10. The Living Soul of Mao
Zedong Thought 11. Global Maoism. Part 4: Post Mao Ideology 12. Assessing
the Era of Jiang Zemin 13. Ideology-Building under Hu Jintao: Reacting to
Jiang and Paving the Way for Xi. 14. Some Reflections on the Functions of
Xi Jinping's Thought. 15. A Reversal of the Reform? China's Fifth
Constitutional Amendment