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Belling the Confucian cat

By Chitralekha Basu | China Daily | Updated: 2009-06-09 08:08

Daniel Bell finds Confucianism in odd places.

For example, if Chinese legislators are dyeing their hair black, it's because they, following the line of Mencius - the fourth-century Chinese scholar who sought to uphold the Confucian line against other influential schools of thought - are telling the world that they want to care rather than be cared for.

But isn't that cheating?

Belling the Confucian cat

Belling the Confucian cat

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