Talk:Korean Confucianism
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- “To a great degree the harmonic Confucian ideals of familial, local, regional, and national development in a peaceful way gave the Joseon dynasty both its strength, and its long reign of peaceful relations with its neighbours. But such Korean benevolence also made it both naive and vulnerable against bellicose states such as Japan which had no such moral restrictions after the decline of the samurai realpolitik and the limitless expansionism after the Meiji restoration.”
I think this paragraph should be rewritten to have a more neutral POV, have another POV added, or be deleted.—Wikipeditor 21:51, 15 March 2006 (UTC)