Abstract
This article examines the political connotations of Confucianism from the perspective of political philosophy. It explores the importance Confucianism places on the legitimacy of rule, the principles of governance and public morality, and compares its similarities and differences with Western political philosophy, an idea of Confucian political theory and its role in modern political and moral life is given.
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