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Notes on Conservatism in General and in China in Particular
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Benjamin I. Schwartz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
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I. Introductory Perspectives: The Conservative Idea and Chinese Realities
- Notes on Conservatism in General and in China in Particular 3
- Culture and Politics in Modern Chinese Conservatism 22
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II National Essence
- National Essence and the New Intelligentsia 57
- Liu Shih-p'ei and National Essence 90
- The Sage as Rebel; The Inner World of Chang Ping-lin 113
- The Suicide of Liang Chi: An Ambiguous Case of Moral Conservatism 151
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III. Political Modernization Against Revolutionary Politics
- The Hung-hsien Emperor as a Modernizing Conservative 171
- The Kuomintang in the 1930s 191
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IV. The New Confucianism of the Post May Fourth Era
- The Conservative as Sage: Liang Shu-ming 213
- Hsiung Shih-li's Quest for Authentic Existence 242
- New Confucianism and the Intellectual Crisis of Contemporary China 276
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V. Modern Historicism and the Limits of Change
- T'ao Hsi-sheng: The Social Limits of Ghange 305
- Chou Tso-jen: A Scholar Who Withdrew 332
- Contributors 359
- Notes 361
- Glossary 413
- Index 419
- HARVARD EAST ASIAN SERIES 427
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents ix
-
I. Introductory Perspectives: The Conservative Idea and Chinese Realities
- Notes on Conservatism in General and in China in Particular 3
- Culture and Politics in Modern Chinese Conservatism 22
-
II National Essence
- National Essence and the New Intelligentsia 57
- Liu Shih-p'ei and National Essence 90
- The Sage as Rebel; The Inner World of Chang Ping-lin 113
- The Suicide of Liang Chi: An Ambiguous Case of Moral Conservatism 151
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III. Political Modernization Against Revolutionary Politics
- The Hung-hsien Emperor as a Modernizing Conservative 171
- The Kuomintang in the 1930s 191
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IV. The New Confucianism of the Post May Fourth Era
- The Conservative as Sage: Liang Shu-ming 213
- Hsiung Shih-li's Quest for Authentic Existence 242
- New Confucianism and the Intellectual Crisis of Contemporary China 276
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V. Modern Historicism and the Limits of Change
- T'ao Hsi-sheng: The Social Limits of Ghange 305
- Chou Tso-jen: A Scholar Who Withdrew 332
- Contributors 359
- Notes 361
- Glossary 413
- Index 419
- HARVARD EAST ASIAN SERIES 427