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  • Contemporary Politics and Classical Chinese Thought: Toward Globalizing Political Philosophy

    Contemporary Politics and Classical Chinese Thought by Lewis, Colin J.; Kling, Jennifer;

    Toward Globalizing Political Philosophy

    Series: Philosophy Across Borders;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 31 January 2025

    • ISBN 9780197693131
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 201x137x25 mm
    • Weight 318 g
    • Language English
    • 584

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    Short description:

    Colin J. Lewis and Jennifer Kling apply classical Chinese thought to a series of current sociopolitical issues, including politics, robot legal standing, environmental issues, police funding, private militias, and justified revolutions, demonstrating that despite the dominance of western thought in political philosophy, Chinese philosophy provides a powerful lens through which to understand contemporary challenges.

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    Long description:

    Current approaches to contemporary political philosophy are disproportionately western, and the need for more diverse and global perspectives is urgent. To address this imbalance Colin J. Lewis and Jennifer Kling take up a series of contemporary topics in political philosophy and consider how the application of classical Chinese thought can engender new insights and enable progress on some of the thorniest sociopolitical issues. They argue that classical Chinese political theories and views have much to say that is relevant to our contemporary life, and buttress their argument with case studies. Each chapter takes up a particular contemporary sociopolitical issue, describes standard Western approaches to it, and then applies classical Chinese thought to the task of either re-framing it, or suggesting a novel solution.

    The book engages with and makes progress on several current sociopolitical issues, including the construction and deconstruction of political narratives, the legal standing of robots, the relationships between people, communities, and the environment, the funding (or defunding) of police, the status of private militias, and the question of justified revolution in liberal democracies, among others. While classical Chinese philosophy has been previously dismissed in some circles as inaccessible or banal, Lewis and Kling argue that, to the contrary, it is a powerful lens through which to view and dissect today's challenges.

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    Table of Contents:

    Land Acknowledgement
    Acknowledgements
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Narratives for Peace: A Mohist Contribution to Contemporary Political Dialogue
    Chapter 2: Corporations, Rivers, and Now Robots: Legal Standing in a World of Advancing Technology
    Chapter 3: Harmony and the Land: The Confucian Well-Field System in Modernity
    Chapter 4: Defund the Police, Refund for Harmony: A Confucian-Inspired Approach to Community Policing
    Chapter 5: Proud Vermin: Modern Militias and the State
    Chapter 6: Justified Revolution in Contemporary American Democracy: A Confucian-Inspired Account

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