
China: The Political Philosophy of the Middle Kingdom
Author(s): Tongdong Bai (Author)
- Publisher: Zed Books (UK)
- Publication Date: 11 Oct. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 216 pages
- ISBN-10: 1780320752
- ISBN-13: 9781780320755
Book Description
Chinese political traditions are often viewed negatively as ‘authoritarian’ (in contrast with ‘Western’ democratic traditions), but the historical reality is much more complex and there is a need to understand the political values shaping China’s rise. Going beyond this, Bai argues that the debates between China’s two main political theories – Confucianism and Legalism – anticipate themes in modern political thought and hence offer valuable resources for thinking about contemporary political problems.
Part of Zed’s World Political Theories series, this groundbreaking work offers a remarkable insight into the political history and thought of a nation that is becoming increasingly powerful on the world stage.
Editorial Reviews
Review
In a single generation China has precipitated a dramatic sea change in the economic and political order of the world. But what about culture? In this tour de force Tongdong Bai explores the distinctive political philosophies of Warring States China during its early formative period as a resource for responding to the most pressing questions of our own day: “What does Chinese political philosophy as both a source of corroboration and as a substantive challenge to Western liberalism have on offer for a changing world culture?”, and at the end of the day, “What does China really want?” –Roger T. Ames, University of Hawai’i
Tongdong Bai’s new book pulls off a remarkable balancing act. It is accessible and yet provocative; it is solidly based on China’s early history and yet full of fascinating comparisons with Western thought and with the contemporary world. It is a splendid introduction to Chinese philosophy for all readers. –Stephen C. Angle, Wesleyan University
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