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On the Differences of Early Utopian Visions Between China and Western Society
Written by SHI Ran, Trans. by YU Ya-ping
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.11.005
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Utopian visions between China and Western society differed in their early stage. Words reflecting early Chinese utopian visions scattered in many ancient classics. Most of them were general depiction of an ideal society featured with equality, sympathy, preference for community autonomy and the social order “the whole world as one community”. Early Western society witnessed many utopian monographs. Most of them offered detailed construction of social frame with emphasis on social function division, request for ideal authority, and property co-ownership as core of an ideal society.
Utopia, Chinese and Western Civilizations, Visions
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