Men and ideas, an informal history of Chinese political thought
[by] Lin Mousheng; introduction by Pearl S. Buck.
- New York, John Day Co. [1942]
- xiv, 256 p. 21 cm.
Bibliography: p. [239]-244.
A panorama of Chinese political thought -- The feudal age: Feudal institutions and conventions -- The idealistic school: Confucius -- The idealistic school: Mencius and Hsüntzu -- The naturalistic school: Laotzu -- The naturalistic school: Yangtzu and Chuangtzu -- The utilitarian school: Mocius -- The realistic school: Hantzu -- The monarchical age: Monarchical institutions and conventions -- Tung Chungshu: the metaphysical monarchist -- Pao Chingyen: the sociological anarchist -- Wang Anshih: the new dealer -- Che̓n Liang: the political synthesist -- Huang Tsunghsi: the philosopher of democracy -- Wang Fuchih: the philosopher of nationalism -- Ka̓ng Yuwei: the last of the Confucians -- The promise of Chinese politics. Prologue: pt. 1. pt. 2. Epilogue: