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ID186724
Title ProperPost-Tiananmen Chinese Liberal Intellectuals’ Political Uses of Confucian Tradition and Chinese History
LanguageENG
AuthorGao, Gengsong
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recently, Chinese leaders’ and intellectuals’ use of Chinese history and Confucian tradition to justify the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) one-party dictatorship at home and advance its influences abroad have raised serious concerns and criticisms among China watchers and scholars. However, little attention has been paid to the anti-authoritarian Chinese liberal intellectuals’ reconstruction of Confucianism and Chinese history. This article examines the major reasons and approaches of post-Tiananmen liberal intellectuals’ turn to tradition. It argues that despite their internal differences and lack of rigorous argumentation, liberal intellectuals’ reconstructions of Chinese history and Confucian tradition are mostly intended to justify an institutional restraint on the authoritarian regime and engage in dialogue with different civilizations and refine, rather than replace, the existing liberal world order.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 31, No.137; Sep 2022: p.709-725
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 31 No 137
Key WordsPost-Tiananmen Chinese Liberal Intellectuals ;  Uses of Confucian Tradition and Chinese History


 
 
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