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Confucian Marxism
A Reflection on Religion and Global Justice
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Weigang Chen
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English
Published/Copyright:
2014
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Buttressed by an autocratic system, China’s colossal economic growth over the past decades seems to have had the paradoxical effect of undermining the foundation of Western domination but at the same time invigorating Eurocentricism. In particular, it highlights the current relevance of the central conviction of Weber’s Orient: the absence of civic roots in non-Western societies will create a kind of “uncivic” capitalist system in which one has no choice but to seek to compensate for instabilities through authoritarian institutions. Does this mean that the West may alone afford to harmonize political stability with the universalistic ideal of justice as the basic structure of society? If not, how then is it possible to develop a notion of the primacy of social justice that transcends the limits of liberal democracy? This book aims at addressing these timely questions by drawing on “Confucian Marxism”—a distinctive perspective on civil society.
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Weigang Chen, Ph. D. (Religious Studies, Harvard University 2000), is on the faculty of philosophy and religious studies at University of Macau, with research interests in religion and global politics. He is a member of the editorial board of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy.
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September 25, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789004255937
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352
eBook ISBN:
9789004255937
Keywords for this book
Gramsci; Weber; democracy; global; politics; China; comparative; civilization; ethics; intellectuals
Audience(s) for this book
All interested in religion and global politics, especially those concerned with the cultural and intellectual roots of the China Model and what the model portends for the 21st century world order.