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Confucian Sentimental Representation A New Approach To Confucian Democracy 1st Edition Kyung Rok Kwon

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Confucian Sentimental Representation A New Approach To Confucian Democracy 1st Edition Kyung Rok Kwon
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Kyung Rok Kwon
ISBN: 9780367677473, 0367677474
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Confucian Sentimental Representation A New Approach To Confucian Democracy 1st Edition Kyung Rok Kwon by Kyung Rok Kwon 9780367677473, 0367677474 instant download after payment.

Kwon conceptualizes a unique mode of political representation in East Asian society, which derives its moral foundation from Confucian virtue politics.

Contemporary East Asian societies understand democracy differently than Western societies do. Even citizens in consolidated democracies such as Taiwan and South Korea have different conceptions of an ideal relationship between a political leader and ordinary citizens, as well as a political leader’s accountability and political legitimacy. A political leader’s proper conduct, including his or her everyday languages, behaviors, and expressions when facing citizens’ sorrow, anger, and resentment, plays a crucial role in evaluating whether he or she has political legitimacy in East Asian society. Kwon analyses how this “affective accountability” forms the basis for political representation in these societies and examines how this can be reconciled with liberal democracy.

A vital contribution not only to Confucian political theory, but also to political theory writ large that will be of especial value to political scientists with an interest in East Asian democracy.

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