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Confucius in a Business Suit: Civilizational Norms in the Twenty-First Century

Confucius in a Business Suit: Civilizational Norms in the Twenty-First Century. Stele Rubbing of Confucius (551-479 B.C.) Édouard Chavannes, Mission Archéologique dans la Chine Septentrionale (Paris: Leroux, 1909). Buddhist symbol, the chakra. Depiction of Laozi.

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Confucius in a Business Suit: Civilizational Norms in the Twenty-First Century

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  1. Confucius in a Business Suit:Civilizational Norms in the Twenty-First Century

  2. Stele Rubbing of Confucius (551-479 B.C.) Édouard Chavannes, Mission Archéologique dans la Chine Septentrionale (Paris: Leroux, 1909).

  3. Buddhist symbol, the chakra Depiction of Laozi

  4. Elite vs. popular spectrum CONFUCIANISM: A form of culture, an ideology, a system of learning, a tradition of normative values BUDDHISM: Monasteries, nunneries/monks, nuns vs. lay believers DAOISM: philosophic system, system of practice (taiqi, qigong); village ritual specialists

  5. Historical Phases 1916- New Culture Movement Attack on Traditional Norms Maoist period, 1949-76 Cultural Revolution, 1966-76 Anti-Confucius, Anti-Lin Biao, 1973-74 3. Revival, 1980s- New Confucianism Buddhist, Daoist revival

  6. Confucianism in China Today Academic learning, part of global conversation on Confucian-type capitalism, East Asian identity Policy references For daily life: Yu Dan’s Analects “Soft power”: Confucius Institutes Civilizational symbol for foreign audiences

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