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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Abbreviations, Key Terms, and Translations
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1 Why Confucianism? Which Confucianism? -
2 Confucianism on Political Legitimacy -
3 A Confucian Hybrid Regime as an Answer to Democratic Problems -
4 The Superiority of the Confucian Hybrid Regime Defended -
5 Compassion as the New Social Glue in the Society of Strangers -
6 Conflict in the Expansion of Care -
7 Tian Xia: A Confucian Model of National Identity and International Relations -
8 Humane Responsibility Overrides Sovereignty -
9 A Confucian Theory of Rights - Postscript
- References
- Index
- A Note on the Type
(p.xvii) Acknowledgments
(p.xvii) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Against Political Equality
- Author(s):
Tongdong Bai
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes on Abbreviations, Key Terms, and Translations
-
1 Why Confucianism? Which Confucianism? -
2 Confucianism on Political Legitimacy -
3 A Confucian Hybrid Regime as an Answer to Democratic Problems -
4 The Superiority of the Confucian Hybrid Regime Defended -
5 Compassion as the New Social Glue in the Society of Strangers -
6 Conflict in the Expansion of Care -
7 Tian Xia: A Confucian Model of National Identity and International Relations -
8 Humane Responsibility Overrides Sovereignty -
9 A Confucian Theory of Rights - Postscript
- References
- Index
- A Note on the Type