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A Beginner's Guide: From Joseon Dynasties to Modern Korea

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Korean Confucianism

De: Daniel Choi
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For centuries, Confucianism was the invisible architecture of Korean life.

It molded kings and scholars, governed families, and left its mark on every ritual, law, and custom. Even today, its influence ripples through classrooms, corporate offices, and holiday traditions. To understand Korea—past and present—you must first understand Confucianism.

This book takes you on a journey from the stately halls of the Joseon dynasty to the bustling streets of modern Seoul, revealing how an ancient philosophy still beats at the heart of a nation. It’s not a dry academic text—it’s a clear, compelling guide that opens Confucianism to anyone curious about Korean culture, history, and thought.

Inside you’ll uncover:

  • How Confucian ideas from China took root and transformed into a uniquely Korean system
  • The rise of Neo-Confucianism and why it became Joseon’s defining ideology
  • The family rituals, etiquette, and values that shaped daily life for centuries
  • The contributions of Korea’s greatest Confucian thinkers, including Yi Hwang and Yi I
  • The clashes with Buddhism, shamanism, Christianity, and Western modernity
  • How Confucian ideals survived suppression during Japanese colonization
  • Why Confucianism still matters in contemporary Korea—from education to politics to family ties

Readable, practical, and deeply insightful, Korean Confucianism: A Beginner’s Guide: From Joseon Dynasties to Modern Korea is more than a history—it’s a handbook to understanding the values that continue to define a people.

If you want to truly grasp the essence of Korea and the philosophy that shaped it, this book belongs on your shelf. Order your copy today and take the first step into a tradition that bridges centuries.

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An nice intro to this topic. Easy to listen to and quite informative. The end chapters do get a bit repetitive but I think this repetitiveness informs how deeply Confucianism prevails in Korean culture.

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