Wiki is in the process of importing stuff Please be patient Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!=== [[File:LeftNC.png]] '''Neo-Neo-Confucianism''' === Neo-Neo-Confucianism is a modern intellectual movement in China that seeks to reinterpret classical Confucian thought for contemporary governance and social issues. It evolved as a response to both Western liberalism and radical Marxist ideologies, combining the ethical and moral frameworks of [[File:NC.png]]'''Neo-Confucianism''' with pragmatic approaches to statecraft and social cohesion. The movement draws heavily on the teachings of [[File:YangMing.png]]'''Yangming''', emphasizing the unity of knowledge and action, moral self-cultivation, and the importance of individual conscience in ethical governance. The philosophy advocates [[File:BurMerit.png]]'''bureaucratic meritocracy''' and [[File:Ratleg.png]]'''rational-legal authority''', arguing that effective governance requires a highly educated and morally upright administrative class. At the same time, it balances this with [[File:PatConAuth.png]]'''paternalistic conservatism''', reflecting a belief that the state has a moral duty to guide society while protecting traditional cultural values. [[File:Cultnat.png]]'''Cultural nationalism''' and [[File:Socnat.png]]'''social nationalism''' are also central, promoting a strong Chinese identity rooted in shared heritage, ethics, and collective responsibility. Neo-Neo-Confucianism incorporates principles of [[File:Humanismpix.png]]'''humanism''', [[File:Utility.png]]'''utilitarianism''', and [[File:Socjust.png]]'''social justice''', signaling an openness to ethical governance that improves societal welfare while maintaining hierarchical order. It engages with secular and modern institutions, advocating [[File:Secular.png]]'''secularism''' in governance while preserving Confucian ethical teachings as a moral compass for both rulers and citizens. Factions within Neo-Neo-Confucianism reflect the spectrum of contemporary Chinese political thought. [[File:CHNNeocon.png]]'''Chinese Neoconservatism''' emphasizes tradition, moral order, and cautious reform; the [[File:ChineseNewLeft.png]]'''Chinese New Left''' integrates Confucian ethics with social equity and economic justice; and strands influenced by [[File:Hujintao.png]]'''Hu Jintao Thought''' and [[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]]'''Xi Jinping Thought''' focus on harmonizing Confucian ethics with centralized state authority, nationalism, and developmental governance. Overall, Neo-Neo-Confucianism functions as both a philosophical foundation and a guide for modern policy-making, blending ethical rigor with practical governance imperatives. Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see pcb w:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) This page is a member of a hidden category: Category:Pages with broken file links