Reconciling Confucianism with rule of law: Confucianisation or self-restraint?

Asian Philosophy 30 (4):275-294 (2020)
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A major obstacle to the political revival of Confucianism has been its tension with the rule of law. Systemic features of Confucianism such as social hierarchy (and the corresponding social inequal...

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