Confucianism vs. Communism: Differences and Similarities
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"By nature men are pretty much alike, it is learning and practice that set them apart." This quote by Confucius has been entrenched in the people of China's minds. Chinese lives revolved around Confucian teachings and beliefs. Confucian ideas and beliefs would come to shape the Chinese government. In addition, Confucian ideas would dominate Chinese society, and governed the Chinese's way of life. Then in 1949, the Communists swept into Beijing, and took power. The leader
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the new laws and China's Constitution of 1950, women were considered equals to men. Mao however was unsuccessful when he tried to replace filial piety with loyalty and service to China. Despite the new laws and possibility of attacks, many Chinese continued to respect their elders and hold funerals. In conclusion, Mao made quite a few significant changes in the value system, but failed in his strife to totally change the system according to his beliefs.
the new laws and China's Constitution of 1950, women were considered equals to men. Mao however was unsuccessful when he tried to replace filial piety with loyalty and service to China. Despite the new laws and possibility of attacks, many Chinese continued to respect their elders and hold funerals. In conclusion, Mao made quite a few significant changes in the value system, but failed in his strife to totally change the system according to his beliefs.