Pros And Cons Of Confucianism

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prosperity, and political legitimacy. This great effort did produce prosperity, but materialism following the quick economic growth has created a moral vacuum in which the society is no longer harmonious. Confucianism proponents argue that only by developing a spiritual dimension can life be enriched. Furthermore, the meritocratic system that officials are selected based on their performances in poverty reduction, job creation, local economic and social development, and a cleaner environment is severely critiqued for its contribution massive corruption, a huge gap between rich and poor, and even rampant pollution. According to a regional survey, the rampant corruption is the most concerning issue for the general public in Chinese. Due to …show more content…

To create a developmental model based on China’s characters is to use this standard of legitimization to construct a new policy of implementation. The political Confucianism advocated by Jiang Qing is focused on three ways of the humane authority, which is political power must meet the three kinds of legitimacy simultaneously for it to be legal and justified. First of all, political legitimacy must be sanctioned by the transcendental Tao implied in the Confucian Scriptures and interpreted by the prestigious Confucian scholars. This political legitimacy is represented by the House of Profound Confucians led by Confucian scholars and composed of proposed candidates. Secondly, it also must not deviate from the mainstream of the national cultural heritage and break the historical continuity of the nationality. The House of National Continuity, which is consisting of direct descendant of Confucius and the descendants of other great sages of the past, must be established to represents the legitimacy of cultural heritage and tradition. Lastly, the House of People represents the legitimacy of the common people’s will given that conformity to the will of the people directly determines whether or not people will obey political authorities. The so-called “the three dimensions of political legitimacy” is a political idea rooted in traditional Chinese political culture and had been grounded in real history. Please check the reference for a more detailed

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