An entertaining introduction to ancient Chinese thinkers—and what
they can teach us about today’s most pressing political questions in
China and beyond China’s most original, diverse, and fascinating
political debates took place more than two millennia ago, but they
have profoundly shaped Chinese political thinking and practice ever
since and, remarkably, their influence on the country’s leaders is
only growing today. Yet these timeless debates—which are very likely
to influence the answers to such questions as whether China should use
military force to take control of Taiwan—are still far too little
understood in the West. In this enlightening and entertaining book,
Daniel Bell, a leading expert on Chinese political thought, takes the
greatest thinkers from China’s past—Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi,
Shang Yang, Han Feizi, Zhuangzi, and Mozi—and puts them in dialogue
with each other in modern settings. The result is a creative and
engaging introduction to ancient Chinese political thought that
reveals its relevance to the future of China and the rest of the
world. Before China’s unification in 221 BCE, the brilliant
political thinkers who founded Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism, and
Mohism roamed from state to state, argued with each other, and tried
to persuade rulers to follow their ideas. Bell draws on their
debates—about such perennial issues as war, corruption, government
involvement in family life, and whether the state should subsidize
culture—to create vivid imaginative dialogues about important
contemporary social and political controversies. China’s political
thinking is rooted in its past. Understanding what ancient Chinese
political thought can teach us about today’s critical debates is
essential to understanding the future of China and the world.
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Four Dialogues on China’s Past, Present, and Future
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691279817
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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