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Ch'en Tu-hsiu: A Powerful Voice for Modern China

Ch'en Tu-hsiu: A Powerful Voice for Modern China
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摘要 Ch'en Tu-hsiu (1879-1942), co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), was one of the major intellectual figures who strongly advocated anti-Confucianism during the May Fourth Movement in 1919 on the basis that in order for China to survive in the modem world, it was necessary for China to reject the totally outdated tradition of Confucianism and adopt wholeheartedly Western methods and ideas, such as individualism and even Christianity. While the hard-line conservatives viewed that the way to reform China was in upholding Confucianism as unifying factor, Ch'en viewed Confucianism as a formless philosophy that kept China back from the process of modernization.
作者 Kenneth Lee
出处 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2017年第10期1365-1370,共6页 文学与艺术研究(英文版)
关键词 Ch'en Tu-hsiu Chen Duxiu Chen Qingtong Zongfu Shi'an Chinese Communist Party 中国共产党 声音 儒家思想 个人主义 CCP 创始人 基督教 现代化
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