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    How important is Jiang Qing, whose extraordinary proposals for political change make up the core of the new book A Confucian Constitutional Order: How China’s Ancient Past Can Shape Its Political Future? In his Introduction to the volume, co-editor Daniel Bell maintains that Jiang’s views are “intensely controversial” and that conversations about political reform in China rarely fail to turn to Jiang’s proposals. At least in my experience, this is something of an exaggeration. Chinese political …Read more
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    Reply to Critics
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (3): 381-388. 2013.
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    Moral Virtue, Civic Virtue, and Pluralism
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (3): 447-452. 2016.
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    'Dao' as a nickname
    with John A. Gordon
    Asian Philosophy 13 (1). 2003.
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