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Political Authority and Resistance to Injustice: A Confucian Perspective
Kevin K W Ip
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Confucianism
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Political Authority
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Political Resistance
100%
Political Thought
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Law
50%
Entitlement
50%
Contemporary Society
50%
Oppression
50%
Ethics of Resistance
50%
Arts and Humanities
Injustice
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Confucian Perspective
100%
Political Authority
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Confucianism
66%
Confucian
33%
Political Thought
33%
Law
33%
Entitlement
33%
Contemporary Society
33%
Social Sciences
Confucianism
100%
Political Authority
100%
Political Thought
50%
Ethics
50%
Law
50%
Contemporary Society
50%
Psychology
Confucianism
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Ethics
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