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Chapter 6 Hegemony
China's Foreign Policy through Han Feizian Lenses
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Daoist Realism 7
- The Han Feizi and the Presidential Bubble 25
- Han Fei and Ethics in the Corporate Realm 45
- Applying Han Fei's Critique of Confucianism to Contemporary Confucian Meritocracy 61
- The Legal Vocation of Chinese Scholar-Officials 79
- Hegemony 107
- Politics, Language, and Mind in Early Chinese Legalist Ideas 129
- Chinese Legalist Analysis of German Administrative Law—Tripolar Action Modes and Reconceptualized Rulership 145
- Han Fei's Genealogical Arguments 171
- Amoral Desert? 195
- Ideal Interpretation of Political Texts 211
- Relating the Chapters of this Volume 221
- Suggestions for Use in Class 223
- Contributors 225
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Daoist Realism 7
- The Han Feizi and the Presidential Bubble 25
- Han Fei and Ethics in the Corporate Realm 45
- Applying Han Fei's Critique of Confucianism to Contemporary Confucian Meritocracy 61
- The Legal Vocation of Chinese Scholar-Officials 79
- Hegemony 107
- Politics, Language, and Mind in Early Chinese Legalist Ideas 129
- Chinese Legalist Analysis of German Administrative Law—Tripolar Action Modes and Reconceptualized Rulership 145
- Han Fei's Genealogical Arguments 171
- Amoral Desert? 195
- Ideal Interpretation of Political Texts 211
- Relating the Chapters of this Volume 221
- Suggestions for Use in Class 223
- Contributors 225
- Index 227