The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism

While scholars often portray Chinese political thought and tradition as standing in opposition to Western notions of political liberalism, little consideration has been given to compatibility between liberalism and Daoism, a prominent religion and long-standing alternative school of thought among Ch...

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Main Author: JOSHI, Devin K.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-45632021-05-17T01:28:25Z The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism JOSHI, Devin K. While scholars often portray Chinese political thought and tradition as standing in opposition to Western notions of political liberalism, little consideration has been given to compatibility between liberalism and Daoism, a prominent religion and long-standing alternative school of thought among Chinese peoples. Addressing this gap in the literature, this study in comparative political thought compares Laozi’s Dao De Jing with John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty to illustrate certain core political ideas in the Dao De Jing and their treatment in Mill’s landmark text on political liberalism. Although the two texts diverge in terms of advocacy of popular representation, public contestation, and legal rights, both reject authoritarianism, uniformity, patriarchy, censorship, harm, violence, and wastefulness. A reasonable interpretation of these affinities is that a unique, indigenous, and non-Western model of liberalism existed in China via Laozi’s thought for centuries before the advent of modern Western liberalism. 2020-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3306 info:doi/10.1086/710461 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4563/viewcontent/Polity_The_Other_China_Model__2020_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University China comparative political thought Daoism liberalism John Stuart Mill Asian Studies Ethics and Political Philosophy Political Science
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topic China
comparative political thought
Daoism
liberalism
John Stuart Mill
Asian Studies
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Political Science
spellingShingle China
comparative political thought
Daoism
liberalism
John Stuart Mill
Asian Studies
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Political Science
JOSHI, Devin K.
The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism
description While scholars often portray Chinese political thought and tradition as standing in opposition to Western notions of political liberalism, little consideration has been given to compatibility between liberalism and Daoism, a prominent religion and long-standing alternative school of thought among Chinese peoples. Addressing this gap in the literature, this study in comparative political thought compares Laozi’s Dao De Jing with John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty to illustrate certain core political ideas in the Dao De Jing and their treatment in Mill’s landmark text on political liberalism. Although the two texts diverge in terms of advocacy of popular representation, public contestation, and legal rights, both reject authoritarianism, uniformity, patriarchy, censorship, harm, violence, and wastefulness. A reasonable interpretation of these affinities is that a unique, indigenous, and non-Western model of liberalism existed in China via Laozi’s thought for centuries before the advent of modern Western liberalism.
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title The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism
title_short The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism
title_full The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism
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title_full_unstemmed The other China model: Daoism, pluralism, and political liberalism
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
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