News - Confucianism
Zhu Zhu Pets hamsters, the holiday season's must-have toy, have been found to be unsafe and possibly toxic.
By Gu, Wei Parent involvement is of critical import in the education field in the fast developing country, China.
Mitt Romney's speech and Joe Cannon's recent column (Dec. 9) are typical of the irony found in the smug, morally superior -- yet "humble" -- attitudes of the God-fearing. Americans seem to fear atheists, agnostics and secular humanists more than terrorists.
By Olberding, Amy Confucius remarks that one distinguishing feature of the junzi is his capacity to elicit the best from others.1 This capacity to influence and improve, Confucius suggests, is not merely a matter of what the junzi says or does, but is a function of who he is.
