Behind the Farce: A Review of the Movement of "Commenting on Confucianism and Criticizing Legalism" in 1970's at the Angle of the History of Ideas [Book Review]

Modern Philosophy 2:78-83 (2006)
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The mid-70s, "Assessment Law Confucianism" campaign, people are generally made ​​from a political point of evaluation. This paper attempts to look at the perspective of the history of ideas with this farce of color movement. Authors believe that, at least to pay attention to the movement of the two background history of ideas: modern times and the rising status of Legalism, "54" since a strong anti-traditionalism. The authors also believe that the movement of a large number of print old books, can be seen as the "Cultural Revolution" began to burn ancient books to repair the wrong time. Finally, the article Legalism and Confucianism and the modern value of the complementary personal views. Generally speaking, people make comments on the Movement of "Commenting on Confucianism and Criticizing Legalism" in 1970's from a political view. The author of this paper tries to review the movement at the angel of the history of Chinese ideas. At least we have to consider two historical backgrounds of this Movement, the continuously rising status of Legalism and the strong trend of anti-tradition since the end of 19th century. Printing numerous ancient Chinese books in the movement should be regarded as a correction of burning such books in the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. The author also expresses his ideas on the modern value of Legalism and complementarity of Confucianism and Legalism

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