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Title: Today: Ideology


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Today Ideology
  • What is an ideology?
  • A belief system that
  • specifies the nature of the good society and
  • how to achieve it
  • Not testable not subject to evaluation based
    on evidence

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Ideologies
  • Ideologies, belief systems relevant to
    contemporary China
  • Confucianism
  • Legalism
  • Liberalism
  • Nationalism
  • Marxism-Leninism
  • Maoism

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Confucianism
  • Examples of Confucianisms relevance today?

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Confucianism
  • Ideal of social harmony
  • Through knowing ones place
  • 4 bonds
  • Ruler/minister
  • Father/son
  • Husband/wife
  • Elder/younger
  • Benevolence ?
  • ? Deference

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Confucianism
  • Importance of moral exemplars and correct
    thinking/behavior
  • Especially by
  • Emperor
  • Elites
  • Self-cultivation
  • Following moral exemplars
  • Through education

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Confucianism
  • Conservative ideology that idealizes the past

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Confucian Ideology
  • Mandate of heaven
  • Right to rebel
  • When rulers neglect their subjects well-being

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How did a benevolent ruler deserving of the
Mandate of Heaven rule?
  • Normal functions of the Qing State
  • Propagation of ideology, perpetuation of system
    of rule
  • Tax collection
  • Maintenance of public order
  • Maintenance of basic infrastructure
  • Provision of minimal social welfare and relief

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Losing the Mandate of Heaven
  • Normal functions of the Qing State
  • progressively undermined
  • by internal and external sources of decline in
    the 19th Century.

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Internal Sources of Decline in the 19th Century
  • Phenomenal population increase
  • Increasing economic competition for survival
  • Corruption of regime
  • Series of major rebellions

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Series of Major Rebellions in 19th C
  • Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864)
  • Nian Rebellion (1853-1868)
  • Others
  • suppressed by provincial armies outside of
    central state control
  • Est. 100 million deaths in rebellions

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Losing the Mandate of Heaven
  • Qing Dynasty seen as losing the Mandate of
    heaven

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External Sources of Decline in the 19th Century
  • Defeat in wars with Western powers and Japan
  • Opium Wars
  • 1839-1842
  • 1856-1860
  • Sino-Japanese War
  • 1894-1895

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External Sources of Decline in the 19th Century
  • Imperialism posed fundamental challenge to belief
    system
  • Traditional exam system abolished 1905

Contrast Macartney Mission 1793
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Confucianism
  • How did Confucianism itself come to be
    discredited among intellectuals and students by
    the 20th Century?

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • Introduce discussion groups
  • What is the shadow of Confucianism?

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • What is democracy? Percent
  • Responding
  • Procedural 24.6
  • Minben (substantive) 14.1
  • Mixed 4.6
  • Incoherent 14.7
  • Dont know 42.0
  • minben (??)
  • Source Shijian Tian Jie Lu, The Shadow of
    Confucianism
  • Survey of 3,183 PRC residents

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • Confucian notion of minben
  • Rulership should be entrusted to those with
    superior knowledge and virtue
  • Legitimacy is defined by substance how well the
    regime performs and cares for its people
  • Ordinary citizens have the right to participate
    only under extreme conditionsif a rule loses the
    Mandate of Heaven

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • What is democracy? Percent
  • Responding
  • Procedural 24.6 ? potential challenge to regime
  • Minben (substantive) 14.1
  • Mixed 4.6
  • Incoherent 14.7
  • Dont know 42.0
  • minben (??)
  • Source Shijian Tian Jie Lu, The Shadow of
    Confucianism

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • What is democracy? Percent
  • Responding
  • Procedural 24.6
  • Minben (substantive) 14.1 ? potential support
    for regime
  • Mixed 4.6
  • Incoherent 14.7
  • Dont know 42.0
  • minben (??)
  • Source Shijian Tian Jie Lu, The Shadow of
    Confucianism
  • Survey of 3,183 PRC residents

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The Shadow of Confucianism
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  • What is democracy? Percent
  • Responding
  • Procedural 24.6
  • Minben (substantive) 14.1
  • Mixed 4.6
  • Incoherent 14.7
  • Dont know 42.0 ? not threatening for regime
  • minben (??)
  • Source Shijian Tian Jie Lu, The Shadow of
    Confucianism
  • Survey of 3,183 PRC residents

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Nationalism
  • Rise of nationalism in early 20th C

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Nationalist Party (founded 1912) KMT
kuo-min-tang ??? guomindang
  • Sun Yat-sen
  • Nationalist ideology
  • Three Peoples Principles
  • Nationalism
  • Democracy
  • Peoples livelihood

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Chinese Communist Party (founded 1921) CCP ???
gongchandang
  • Marxism-Leninism
  • Radical, egalitarian
  • Emphasis on
  • Social transformation
  • National self-determination
  • ? Next class importance of nationalism in CCP
    platform/agenda

CCP co-founder Chen Duxiu
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Marxism
  • Economy (material foundation)
  • It is not the consciousness of men that
    determines their existence, but, on the contrary,
    their social (material) existence determines
    their consciousness.
  • Scientific theory of the development of history
  • Feudalism? Capitalism? Socialism? Communism
  • Class
  • Based on relationship to means of production
  • In the case of capitalism
  • Owners of capital
  • Suppliers of labor (proletariat)
  • Class conflict
  • Drives politics
  • Logic of capitalist competition necessitates
    increasing exploitation of workers
  • Mass of workers would eventually overthrow the
    few capitalists
  • Note that socialism follows developed capitalism

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Leninism
  • New kind of political party
  • Bolshevik Party
  • Conspiratorial, vanguard party
  • Leads nascent working class
  • Activists organize in the workers interest
  • Democratic centralism
  • party discipline
  • Contributed analysis of imperialism as highest
    stage of capitalism

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Maoism
  • Voluntarism
  • Mass mobilization
  • Egalitarianism
  • Self-reliance
  • Red vs. Expert
  • Revolutionary potential of the peasantry

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Confucianism and Maoism
  • Mao rejected Confucianism, but notice
  • Cultivation of moral/political exemplars
  • Redness not expertise
  • Will/Voluntarism
  • Where theres a will theres a way
  • Idea that the key to effective action lies in
    first transforming the hearts of men comes from
    the Confucian tradition.
  • Un-Marxist

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Wrap-up
  • Todayisms
  • Next class
  • Develop theme of nationalism
  • Bianco Nationalism and Revolution
  • Also, what happened to Liberalism?
  • Introduce theme of revolutionary change
  • Perry on the Chinese peasantry
  • Rebellious tradition of peasantry
  • Predatory vs. protective strategies of peasant
    survival
  • Primary source
  • Mao, Report on an Investigation of the Peasant
    Movement in Hunan
  • In lecture how did the CCP mobilize peasant
    support?
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