China, Confucian and Communist

China, Confucian and Communist

by Helmut G. Callis
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Format Hardcover
Pages 600
Language English
Published Apr 28, 2012
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10 1258305534
ISBN-13 9781258305536
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Helmut G. Callis explores the intricate relationship between Confucianism and Communism in China, delving into how these two seemingly opposing philosophies have shaped the nation's identity over centuries. The narrative takes readers on a historical journey, examining the roots of Confucian thought and its impact on Chinese culture and governance. Callis illuminates the enduring legacy of Confucian ideals, even amid the rapid changes brought about by the rise of Communism.

As the story unfolds, themes of morality, social harmony, and the structure of authority come to the forefront. Callis adeptly illustrates how Communist ideology sought to reinterpret Confucian principles, creating a unique blend that continues to influence modern Chinese society. The contrasts and parallels between these philosophies offer profound insights into the ongoing evolution of China's political landscape.

Through a thoughtful analysis of historical events and cultural narratives, the book invites readers to reflect on the complexities of China's philosophical heritage and its implications for the future. Callis's work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamic interplay between these influential schools of thought.

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