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The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School ...; v.2 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School ...; v.2 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1911 Edition.

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R956 Discovery Miles 9 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1911 Edition.

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Hardcover): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Hardcover)
Chen Huan-Chang
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Hardcover): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Hardcover)
Chen Huan-Chang
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V1 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School V2 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R899 Discovery Miles 8 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V2 (Hardcover): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V2 (Hardcover)
Chen Huan-Chang
R1,221 Discovery Miles 12 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V1 (Hardcover): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V1 (Hardcover)
Chen Huan-Chang
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V1 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V1 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V2 (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economic Principles Of Confucius And His School V2 (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

The Economics Principles of Confucius and His School (Volume One) (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economics Principles of Confucius and His School (Volume One) (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

The Economics Principles of Confucius and His School (Volume Two) (Paperback): Chen Huan-Chang The Economics Principles of Confucius and His School (Volume Two) (Paperback)
Chen Huan-Chang
R708 Discovery Miles 7 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School is a unique work. The author, Chen Huan-Chang, was a civil servant in the last years of the Qing Empire. After a traditional education in classical Chinese, Chen befriended and became a student of the great reforming scholar and leader Kang Yu-wei, who deepened and broadened his knowledge of Confucianism. Finally, he went to the USA and took a Ph.D. in economics at Columbia University, studying with such noted names as Edwin Seligman and John Bates Clark, producing his Ph.D. and this book in the very year of the collapse of the Chinese Empire, 1911. Uniquely, Chen was trained in both classical and reformist Chinese schools and Western economic thought. It is from this perspective that he produced The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School, a meticulous comparison and contrasting of classical Chinese and classical Western economic doctrines. His reformist position means that he does not automatically defend Chinese doctrines, yet he considers them to be strong and important and does not advocate their replacement with Western models of thought, as some other Chinese reformers of his day did. This two-volume work gives an extremely detailed account of economic thinking in China before the 1911 Revolution. Chen includes not only the Confucians but also accounts of Daoist, Mohist, Legalist and many other schools. Even today, no other study of this depth has ever been produced in English, and much of what Chen describes is still highly relevant in modern times.

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