Democratisation of China : a confucian communitarian model
The prospect of Chinese democratisation has generated much debate among intellectuals within and outside China in the last few decades. This paper sought to reinterpret Confucianism and democracy to provide the blueprint for China’s eventual democratisation. First examining liberalism and Confuciani...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-734832019-12-10T12:37:24Z Democratisation of China : a confucian communitarian model Koh, Jonathan Christopher Holman School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences The prospect of Chinese democratisation has generated much debate among intellectuals within and outside China in the last few decades. This paper sought to reinterpret Confucianism and democracy to provide the blueprint for China’s eventual democratisation. First examining liberalism and Confucianism, this study found inherent tensions that are difficult to reconcile. Instead, a communitarian form of democracy that aims to strike a balance between individual liberty and social obligations would be more compatible with Confucianism. Hence, for democratisation to occur in China, democracy must first appeal to the pragmatism of the Chinese people through functional means in a Confucian democracy that fosters democracy as a way of life in which ordinary people participate in decisions that affect their livelihood and their community via communitarian institutions that aim to improve political and ethical life through shared values. Bachelor of Arts 2018-03-21T02:43:48Z 2018-03-21T02:43:48Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73483 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf |
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The prospect of Chinese democratisation has generated much debate among intellectuals within and outside China in the last few decades. This paper sought to reinterpret Confucianism and democracy to provide the blueprint for China’s eventual democratisation. First examining liberalism and Confucianism, this study found inherent tensions that are difficult to reconcile. Instead, a communitarian form of democracy that aims to strike a balance between individual liberty and social obligations would be more compatible with Confucianism. Hence, for democratisation to occur in China, democracy must first appeal to the pragmatism of the Chinese people through functional means in a Confucian democracy that fosters democracy as a way of life in which ordinary people participate in decisions that affect their livelihood and their community via communitarian institutions that aim to improve political and ethical life through shared values. |
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