2017
DOI: 10.1515/asia-2015-8011
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“You Don’t Wear a Fur in Summer”: Kang Youwei’s Impartial Words on Republicanism (1917) and the Fate of Chinese Democracy

Abstract: This article aims to discuss Kang Youwei's 康有為 (1858-1927) position on democracy and republicanism in China through the analysis of two major works of his late production: Datongshu 大同書 (Book of Great Concord, drafted in 1902, but only published posthumously in 1935) and Gonghe Pingyi 共和評議 (Impartial Words on Republicanism, 1917), seemingly presenting two opposite views on the same issue. Whereas in his most "esoteric" production, represented by the Datongshu, Kang prophesied the spread of democracy on a globa… Show more

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“…For an analysis of Kang's apparently ambiguous reflections on democracy and republicanism, focusing on his two-sided (utopian vs. statist) approach to political action, seeBrusadelli (2017).…”
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“…For an analysis of Kang's apparently ambiguous reflections on democracy and republicanism, focusing on his two-sided (utopian vs. statist) approach to political action, seeBrusadelli (2017).…”
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confidence: 99%