Confucian reflective commitment and free expression

European Journal of Political Theory 19 (3):314-333 (2016)
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As Confucian political thought is adapted to modern circumstances, the question of free expression merits more attention. Most contemporary Confucian political theorists accept a right to political...

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Confucian free expression and the threat of disinformation.David Elstein - 2022 - Sage Publications Ltd: Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):568-579.
Confucian free expression and the threat of disinformation.David Elstein - 2022 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (4):568-579.

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