An epistemic case for confucian democracy

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7):1005-1027 (2023)
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The rise of East Asian Confucian heritage societies (China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam and Singapore) has inspired an enormous amount of new empirical research. At the political level, one...

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Elena Ziliotti
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