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Bell Beyond Liberal Democracy

Political Thinking for an East Asian Context
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-2746-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Political Thinking for an East Asian Context

E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4008-2746-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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Acknowledgments xi

Chapter 1: Introduction: One Size Doesn't Fit All 1

The Uniquely Parochial Development of Liberal Democracy 4

Human Rights for an East Asian Context 9

Democracy for an East Asian Context 11

Capitalism for an East Asian Context 14

A Note on the Culturally Sensitive Approach to
Political Theorizing 17

Part One: Human Rights for an East Asian Context

Chapter 2: Just War and Confucianism: Implications for the Contemporary World 23

The Ideal World versus the Nonideal World 24

General Confucian Principles of Good Government 31

Mencius on Just and Unjust War 35

Implications for Contemporary Societies 40

Chapter 3: Human Rights and "Values in Asia": Reflections on East-West Dialogues 52

Trade-offs and Priorities 55

Asian Justifications for Human Rights 62

Values in Asia versus Western Liberalism: Justifiable Moral
Differences? 72

Cross-Cultural Dialogues on Human Rights:

What Is the Point? 78

Chapter 4: The Ethical Challenges of International Human Rights NGOs: Reflections on Dialogues between Practitioners and Theorists 84

The Challenge of Cultural Conflict 87

The Challenge of Dealing with Global Poverty 92

The Challenge of Dealing with States That Restrict the Activities of INGOs 103

The Challenge of Fund-Raising 107

Implications for INGOs in East Asia 111

Part Two: Democracy for an East Asian Context

Chapter 5: What's Wrong with Active Citizenship? A Comparison of Physical Education in Ancient Greece and Ancient China 121

Two Ancient Civilizations 123

Why Compare State-Sponsored Physical Education in the Two Ancient Civilizations? 132

Political Competition and Sports Competition 134

Commercial Societies, Leisure Time, and the Pursuit of Physical Excellence 143

Implications for Contemporary East Asian Societies 146

Chapter 6: Taking Elitism Seriously: Democracy with Confucian Characteristics 152

Political Elitism and Democracy: Two Important Values 153

Institutionalizing Confucian Democracy 162

Chapter 7: Is Democracy the "Least Bad" System for Minority Groups? 180

Some Definitions 185

Democracy and Nation Building 190

Implications for Outside Prodemocracy Forces 202

Chapter 8: Democratic Education in a Multicultural Context: Lessons from Singapore 206

Singapore's Political History 207

Racism in the Classroom? 211

Inclusive Multiculturalism 215

Beyond Singapore? 218

Part Three: Capitalism for an East Asian Context

Chapter 9: Culture and Egalitarian Development: Confucian Constraints on Property Rights 231

On the Selection of Feasible and Desirable Confucian Values for Modern Societies 234

The Overriding Value of Material Welfare 237

The Value of Care for Needy Family Members 243

Exporting Confucianism? 251

Chapter 10: East Asian Capitalism for an Age of Globalization 255

East Asian Capitalism and Economic Productivity 259

East Asian Capitalism and Social Welfare 271

Implications for Public Policy 278

Chapter 11: Justice for Migrant Workers? The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in East Asia 281

The Political Concerns of Foreign Domestic Workers in Hong Kong and Singapore 283

Should Foreign Domestic Workers Be Given Equal Rights? 290

The Role of Culture 305

Migrant Domestic Workers in Mainland China 313

Chapter 12: Responses to Critics: The Real and the Ideal 323

Selected Bibliography 343

Index 369


Daniel A. Bell is Professor of Political Philosophy and Ethics in the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University, Beijing. He is the author of East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia (Princeton) and Communitarianism and Its Critics, and the coeditor of six other books.



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