Confucianism. The Basics I

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Confucianism The Basics I

Goals Confucius story China during Confucius time What is tradition? What are norms? Rise of Individualism American Parallel? Realists/Mohism/Confucianism Patterns of Prestige

Confucianism Established in China 500 BC Around 5 Million followers No talk of Gods or afterlife Has influenced Chinese and East-Asian culture for over 2000 years.

Confucius (Kong Qio) Born 551 BC, Lu Province Known as the first teacher of China. Fatherless at 3 years old. This causes much strife.

Confucius the bookworm No social status so Confucius explores books and ancient traditions. Known as a great student who loved learning.

The Master Tutor Held several insignificant government positions. Finds success as a tutor with a reputation for having great wisdom.

The Failure? C s dream was to change Chinese society. He believed China needed real reform and unity. Wanted a powerful role in government, but never received one.

Why Failure? Confucius was known for his candor (honesty). Always spoke truth to power. Leaders knew of his strong reputation, but rarely listened.

Advising the Ruler Ruler: How can I best govern? Confucius: You should learn to govern yourself before you can govern others. Ruler: Makes sense. I shall give you a job in the middle of nowhere.

Personal failure At age 50, begins travelling to states as adviser. Confucius thought of himself as a failure. Eventually returned to his home state but was too old to govern. Spent his last years teaching and editing traditional texts. Dies in 479 BC

Cultural success Maybe failed as politician but succeeded in transforming Chinese society. Taught in informal, Socratic method. Never compromised integrity for material gain.

Cultural success Unlike Buddha: Confucius was not treated as a holy authority. Like Buddha: Rejected class distinctions and never traded integrity for material gain. Always saw himself as a person on the same journey as his students.

Lasting Impact Education: Students honored a picture of Confucius in classrooms for 2000 years. Government: His teachings were required reading for centuries. Eventually, some elevate Confucius to status of god. If he failed as a politician, what made his so special?

China is Confucius time 800-300 BC = End of Chou Dynasty 500-400 BC = Period of Warring States Local rulers seek control = mass slaughter Chinese civilization is falling apart.

What holds societies together? Smith: Humans have traditions and norms. Patterns simply take shape over centuries, during which generations fumble their way toward satisfying mores and away from destructive ones (161) Translation?

Modern life isn t very different. We maintain norms not because it s the only way or the right way to do X. We often practice norms because X has always been done that way. Ex. Neckties. Others?

Traditions and Norms Some norms disappear and others are passed down forever. Over time, what we call norms become traditions.

2 Powers of Tradition (1) (2) Traditions keep bad social actions in check. Examples? No written rule/law for traditions. (this shows how strong they are)

Tradition in Confucius China Rise of Individualism. What is Individualism? Reason replaces social norms. X is tradition is no longer good enough reason to X

What s in it for me? This was the most important question of Confucius China. Parallels to modern life?

Smith s Parallels to American Culture The US has a deficit of culture and tradition. It asks immigrants to water down their home culture to join the melting pot. America replaces home culture with education and reason.

Smith s Parallels to American Culture But reason is not enough to replace traditions and culture. With reason, we see ourselves as free individuals, not connected communities. As free individuals we pursue our self-interested goals.

Smith s Parallels to American Culture In a free and self-interested society, tradition is not enough to keep us in check. We need a strong military and police state watching us at all times. We need intricate laws that are specific, big and scary.

Solutions to China s Problems: Realists People are naturally lazy, greedy and lustful. People don t know what s best for them. So China needs many rules, regulations and ways of keeping track of people to maintain order.

Solutions to China s Problems: Mohism Mo Tzu There is a personal God who looks after us. Doing good in doing God s work. So, we should practice love and love each other equally.

Confucius Reply Realists: Too crude and clumsy. You can force order through rules, but you ll never inspire people with them. Mohism: Too utopian. Great result, but how do we get there? Where s the method?

Confucius Solution Create intentional traditions Look to the past for success. Take what works and leave what doesn t. Age of Grand Harmony = Chou Dynasty ~1000 BC.

But Q: Norms are created naturally how do we create them on purpose? A: Educate people on the right ways of living. This starts with proper relationships. Q: What was Confucius technique to get people to follow? A: Patterns of Prestige.

Patterns of Prestige Leaders admire some X. Followers admire the leader, so they admire X. Examples: I will not tell a lie George Washington I have a dream MLK Human beings are good by their nature - Confucius

Patterns of Prestige If people admire you, and you admire X People admire X. So...you must be the kind of person worth admiring!

Recap Confucius story China during Confucius time What is tradition? What are norms?

Recap Rise of Individualism American Parallel? Realists/Mohism/Con fucianism Patterns of Prestige

End of Confucianism I