Waiting for the Dawn: A Plan for the Prince

Waiting for the Dawn: A Plan for the Prince
ISBN-10
0231080972
ISBN-13
9780231080972
Series
Waiting for the Dawn
Category
History
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
1993
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Authors
William Theodore De Bary, Zongxi Huang, Wm. Theodore De Bary

Description

Since the time of Confucius and Mencius, no other work has stood out so clearly as a major critique of Chinese dynastic institutions. In a lucid translation with a helpful introduction by de Bary, this is the most powerful affirmation of a liberal Confucian political vision in premodern times.

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