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Author Zhang, Wei-Bin, 1961-

Title American civilization portrayed in ancient Confucianism / Wei-bin Zhang
Published New York : Algora Pub., ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 216 pages) : illustrations
Summary Scholars have analyzed Chinese society in the light of contemporary Western social and natural sciences for centuries. This compact volume turns the tables and opens tantalizing new perspectives on the American civilization by examining it through the lens of ancient Confucianism. The current work invites Americans to step through the looking glass -- backwards, this time -- and view ourselves from a Confucian perspective. In his analysis, Zhang draws together references to the I Ching, Leibniz, Tocqueville, Lipset and Aristotle, a judicious few statistics such as crime rate and economic growth, and the lions of Chinese philosophy. Chapter 1: The American Civilization and Ancient Confucianism in Open Society Chapter 2: "All Men Are Created Equal" Versus All Men Are Born Equal Chapter 3: Democracy and Law Chapter 4: Education and Knowledge Chapter 5: Economic Freedom and Development Chapter 6: The American Universalism and Rational Civilizations in the Future
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-216)
Notes Print version record
Subject Confucianism -- China
Confucianism -- Political aspects -- China
Public opinion -- China
East and West.
HISTORY -- State & Local -- General.
Confucianism -- Political aspects -- China.
Public opinion -- China.
East and West.
Confucianism -- China.
Civilization -- Public opinion
Confucianism
East and West
Public opinion
Public opinion, Chinese
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign public opinion, Chinese
United States -- Civilization -- Public opinion
Subject United States -- Foreign public opinion, chinese.
United States -- Civilization -- Public opinion.
China
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2002156285
ISBN 9780875861739
0875861733