The Dao of politics: Li (Ritual/Rites) and laws as pragmatic tools of government
American philosopher John Dewey spent more than two years in China (191 During and after his visit, he wrote some fairly perceptive and insightful comme on China. These were published in periodicals such as the New Republic, As the China Review, and sometimes in newspapers such as the Baltimore Sun...
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Main Author: | TAN, Sor-hoon |
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2019
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