ISSN: 2332-0761
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Department of Political Science, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX 77058, USA
Se Hyoung Yi joins the Political Science program as an assistant professor of political science. Yi received his master's degree and doctorate in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His teaching and research interests range widely, from ancient political thought, comparative political thought, deliberative democracy, community engagement, and civic education.
Theory
Confucian Populism and the Undefined People
Author(s): Se-Hyoung Yi*
Contemporary populism has been explained by an inherent antagonism between the innocent pure people and the powerful corrupt elite class. This understanding of politics necessarily attempts to define both who the people are and who the enemies of the people are in a political community. This essay analyzes the populist desire to verify the authenticity of the people by drawing on a different version of populism: Confucian populism. With its strong emphasis on the collective will of the people and the optimism about ordinary people’s capability of moral self-cultivation, Confucianism seems to meet some of the most important standards of contemporary populism. However, situating the people in a series of ever-expanding concentric circles of relationships, Confucianism undefines the people, resisting the relentless desire of contemporary populism to verify who is the authentic and .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2332-0761.20.8.370