Posts Tagged ‘confucius’

Will Confucius marry Marx?

October 10, 2020 By Pepe Escobar, posted with permission and first posted at Asia Times Chinese scholar Lanxin Xiang has written a book, The Quest for Legitimacy in Chinese Politics, that is arguably the most extraordinary effort in decades trying to bridge the East-West politico-historical divide. It’s impossible in a brief column to do justice to the relevance of the discussions […]

Oldest Japanese Manuscript on Confucius Teachings Confirmed

Experts believe that they have found the oldest work on Confucian teachings in Japan. The find dates back almost 1500 years when the Japanese nation was only just emerging. This collection of commentaries on Confucius can help researchers to better understand the early history of Japan, as well as Chinese philosophy and religion. Keio University […]

Confucius Tells You How to Change the World for the Better

Dylan Charles, EditorWaking Times One of the great dilemmas of at our times is the question of how best to apply ourselves in the quest to change the world for the better. Where is our limited time and finite personal energy best spent if we wish to manifest a world free of corruption and […]

Frail and dying Jewish feminists try trick impressionable young women into voting for Hillary, in a last ditch effort to revive her failing campaign

Frail and dying Jewish feminists try trick impressionable young women into voting for Hillary, in a last ditch effort to revive her failing campaign Butt-ugly, almost zombie-like JEWESS Madeleine Albright staggers on stage, in a last ditch effort  to try to trick impressionable young American women into endorsing the Clinton crime syndicate in the 2016 US […]

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