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To: koan who wrote (76215)5/26/2010 11:04:48 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
"Tell me one thing I have ever posted that was not a liberal idea."

Saying you would never ever go against the established authority is not a liberal idea...furthest thing from it. Most people think Taoism is liberal. Of course, Confusism is also considered liberal by some...In this treatment Taoism comes across as the liberal idea.

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"Confucius valued duty and morality. Confucius was concerned with a very deliberate effort to attain virtue, particularly by following rituals and by obedience to parents and authority figures.

On the other hand, Taoist believed that people who sought virtue through outwardly duty would do so to earn the praise of men. This desire for praise would turn virtue into evil.

A Taoist's quest for enlightment was a personal, inward process. Again, Confucius was concerned with outwardly duty and loyalty to authority figures.

Taoists also distrusted political authority. Basically, they believed that power corrupts. Chuang Tzu wrote a parable in which a prince appointed him as prime minister. Chuang Tzu rejected the appointment by saying that he would rather be a "turtle dragging its tail in the mud."


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