Wang, Qiang: Chinese Communist authoritarian rule Confucian theories have been bankrupt for help
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Date: 11/21/2013 2:42:01 PM
Sender: Wang, Qiang
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Wang, Qiang: Chinese Communist authoritarian rule Confucian theories have been bankrupt for help
王强(Wang, Qiang)
Chinese Communist Party's new leader visits hometown of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong, Confucius Mansion and Confucius Institute to visit, he stated that the prosperity of a nation a nation, culture flourished as always support the great rejuvenation of the Chinese cultural development and prosperity need to be conditional on In particular history and culture of their ancestors passed down the Confucianism ethics, to adhere Guweijinyong innovation, discriminating to be treated with abandon to be inherited.
This is a political movement since the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution, the CCP leadership first positive evaluation of Confucius, explained through a variety of political unrest, especially after the Cultural Revolution, a political movement, the Chinese people for the Chinese Communist Party has long been hated authoritarian dogma theory, communism no longer believe the lies, the CCP can not continue deceiving the masses, had moved out of the feudal Confucian, obedient citizens advocating traditional morality, the rule of the people as the ideological foundation.
Confucius and Mencius advocated patriotic loyalty, people can not commit rebellion outrageous, and three from the four virtues Wenliang Gong Shun, etc., are very suitable for Chinese Communist dictatorship.
But this thinking has lagged behind the times, unable to deal with social problems in today's China, destined to lead to huge internal contradictions.
Currently, more than Chinese riots across the continent, people have increasingly awakening, have taken various forms against the CCP dictatorship even help Confucius obscurantism is precarious escape the upgrading trend.
I think that democracy is a matter of China, China Democrats To contribute to efforts to achieve a democratic China.
Wang, Qiang
November 21, 2013
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