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The Whirlpool That Produced China

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Provides a philosophical, cultural, and historical answer to the question: Where did China come from?

In The Whirlpool That Produced China, Tingyang Zhao offers a philosophical interpretation of China's historicity, explaining how the expansion of China was not due to the lures of expansionist behavior but to the offerings of the surrounding contenders as they were constantly being pulled into a whirlpool of growth and amalgamation. The peoples surrounding China on all four sides sought to win the greatest material benefits and greatest spiritual resources by shaping their ways of thinking and living around the evolving core culture of the central plains. Zhao also investigates how the tianxia vision of world order was able to dissolve the fierce currents of contention and create out of them the inclusive model of many cultures and many peoples with many forms of governance. He explains these reasons for why China became China by weaving together ontology with game theory methodology: the "stag hunt." Ultimately, Zhao addresses the question of how ancient China became such an irresistible attraction-a stag-to its vital periphery that once a population and territory was drawn into the game, or the whirlpool, it was difficult if not impossible to withdraw.

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ISBN: 9781438498973
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Author: Tingyang Zhao
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 162 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Genres: Asian history
Confucianism
East Asian and Indian philosophy
Social and political philosophy
Globalization
Politics and government