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Re: 'Confucius' notions of individual freedom and societal harmony are universal.'     

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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: Jul 22, 2008 16:25

... suey idiot! Your Confucius 'Confucius' notions of individual freedom and societal harmony are...with government and commoners? No, believed Confucius, introducing the second principle of morality...leading to efficient government.    For instance, Confucius believed formal laws were only ...> implemented. Singapore, for instance, follows Confucius' ideas of minimizing legal formality ...
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'Confucius' notions of individual freedom and societal harmony are universal.'     

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Author: abianchen
Date: Jul 22, 2008 16:03

... suey idiot! Your Confucius 'Confucius' notions of individual freedom and societal harmony ... implemented. Singapore, for instance, follows Confucius' ideas of minimizing legal formality ... less chop suey idiot! Your Confucius Confucianism in Korea Although Confucianism ... philosopher Kong Fuzi or Kongzi (Confucius; in Japanese, Koshi). Confucian government ...
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The Confucian renaissance: It is clear the success of Japan and the "Four Tigers" (Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore) owe much to such essential Confucian precepts as self-discipline, social harmony, strong families and a reverence for education.     

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Author: abianchen
Date: Jul 22, 2008 16:28

...suey idiot! Your Confucius 'Confucius' notions of individual freedom and societal harmony are...with government and commoners? No, believed Confucius, introducing the second principle of ...leading to efficient government.    For instance, Confucius believed formal laws were only ... implemented. Singapore, for instance, follows Confucius' ideas of minimizing legal formality ...
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