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Carsun Chang (
Shanghainese The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the Districts of Shanghai, central districts of the Shanghai, City of Shanghai and its surrounding areas. It is classified as ...
for (; 1886–1969), also known as Chang Chun-mai (), was a prominent Chinese philosopher, public intellectual and political figure. Carsun Chang was a
social democratic Social democracy is a political, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports political and economic democracy. As a policy regime, it is described by academics as advocating economic and social interventions to promote soci ...
politician.


Biography

A pioneering theorist of human rights in the Chinese context, Chang established his own small "Third Force" democratic party during the Nationalist era. Chang supported German-style
social democracy Social democracy is a Political philosophy, political, Social philosophy, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports Democracy, political and economic democracy. As a policy regime, it is described by academics as advocati ...
while opposing
capitalism Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for Profit (economics), profit. Central characteristics of capitalism include capital accumulation, competitive markets, pric ...
,
communism Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a s ...
, and
guild socialism Guild socialism is a political movement advocating workers' control of industry through the medium of trade-related guilds "in an implied contractual relationship with the public". It originated in the United Kingdom and was at its most influent ...
. He supported
socialization In sociology, socialization or socialisation (see spelling differences) is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society. Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultur ...
of major industries such as railroads and mines to be run by a combination of government officials, technicians, and consumers. The development of a
mixed economy A mixed economy is variously defined as an economic system blending elements of a market economy with elements of a planned economy, markets with state interventionism, or private enterprise with public enterprise. Common to all mixed economi ...
in China, like that advocated by the
Social Democratic Party of Germany The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been the ...
under
Philipp Scheidemann Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann (26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In the first quarter of the 20th century he played a leading role in both his party and in the young Weimar ...
. Equipped with the traditional Confucian degree of ''xiucai'' or "accomplished scholar", Chang went on to study at
Waseda University , abbreviated as , is a private university, private research university in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Founded in 1882 as the ''Tōkyō Senmon Gakkō'' by Ōkuma Shigenobu, the school was formally renamed Waseda University in 1902. The university has numerou ...
in Japan where he came under the influence of
Liang Qichao Liang Qichao (Chinese: 梁啓超 ; Wade–Giles, Wade-Giles: ''Liang2 Chʻi3-chʻao1''; Yale romanization of Cantonese, Yale: ''Lèuhng Kái-chīu'') (February 23, 1873 – January 19, 1929) was a Chinese politician, social and political act ...
's theory of constitutional monarchy. In 1918 he accompanied Liang's tour of post-war Europe, later going to Germany to study philosophy for a short time at
Berlin University Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiative o ...
. While in Germany he came under the influence of the teachings of
Rudolf Eucken Rudolf Christoph Eucken (; 5 January 184615 September 1926) was a German philosopher. He received the 1908 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of his earnest search for truth, his penetrating power of thought, his wide range of vision, and ...
(1846–1926) and
Henri Bergson Henri-Louis Bergson (; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopherHenri Bergson. 2014. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 13 August 2014, from https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/61856/Henri-Bergson
(1859–1941). With
Hans Driesch Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch (28 October 1867 – 17 April 1941) was a German biologist and philosopher from Bad Kreuznach. He is most noted for his early experimental work in embryology and for his neo-vitalist philosophy of entelechy. He has also ...
, who was formerly Eucken's student, Chang travelled throughout China in the early 1920s, serving as Driesch's Chinese translator as he lectured on Eucken's philosophical vision. In 1922, Chang led a committee which drafted an outline for a constitution with a federal system of government. In 1923 Chang gave a lecture at
Tsinghua University Tsinghua University (; abbreviation, abbr. THU) is a National university, national Public university, public research university in Beijing, China. The university is funded by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Minis ...
, the title was "outlook on life (人生觀)". Soon after, his speech was published on Tsinghua weekly (淸華週刊), this led to polemics over science and metaphysics (also known as the "worldview controversy"). He wrote extensively on what now forms part of modern neo-Confucianism. With
Zhang Dongsun Zhang Dongsun (; 1886–1973), also known as Chang Tung-sheng, was a Chinese philosopher, public intellectual and political figure. He was a professor of Philosophy and Sinology at Yenching University and Tsinghua University. Biography Zhang Dong ...
, he organized a National Socialist Party (not connected with the Nazis in Germany). In 1933 he and Huang Yanpei organized the
China Democratic League The China Democratic League (CDL) is one of the eight legally recognized minor political parties in the People's Republic of China under the Chinese Communist Party's United Front. The CDL was originally founded in 1941 as an umbrella coalition ...
, a Third Force party with strong commitments to liberal doctrines of
separation of powers Separation of powers refers to the division of a state's government into branches, each with separate, independent powers and responsibilities, so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with those of the other branches. The typic ...
,
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and
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. The political scientist Qian Duansheng criticized Chang as "neither an organizer himself nor a man able to pick capable men to organize for him."
John F. Melby John Fremont Melby (July 1, 1913 – December 18, 1992) was a United States diplomat, who served in the Soviet Union from 1943 to 1945 and in China from 1945 to 1948. He held other positions with the Department of State until 1953, when he was di ...
, an American diplomat who knew Chang during the war, felt that Chang was as "unrealistic" as his brother,
Chang Kia-ngau Chang Kia-ngau (; 1889–1979), courtesy name Gōngquán (公权), was a Chinese banker, politician, and scholar. He was an influential figure in the history of modern Chinese central bank. Biography Chang was born in 1889 in Jiading outside of ...
, was hard headed. As a scholar, Melby conceded, Chang was "highly intelligent and well educated," but as a politician he was "utopian" and "ineffectual." After the war against Japan, Chang became the chairman of the
China Democratic Socialist Party The China Democratic Socialist Party (CDSP; ) was a Chinese political party founded in Shanghai on 14 August 1946. It was formed through the merger of the former Chinese National Socialist Party (; their preferred shorthand name was "Socialists ...
. Opposed to the Chinese communists, but also dissatisfied with
Chiang Kai-shek Chiang Kai-shek (31 October 1887 – 5 April 1975), also known as Chiang Chung-cheng and Jiang Jieshi, was a Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary, and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 ...
's noncompliance with the constitution, Carsun Chang went to the United States after 1949. The Democratic Socialist Party moved to Taiwan afterwards and continued resisting the implementation of a one-party dictatorship and oppression by the
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
though its very survival in Taiwan was due to its tacit cooperation with the Kuomintang. Carsun Chang reappeared in 1962 calling for the unity of the party, but returned to the United States before his death in 1969.


Family

Carsun Chang was the older brother of the prominent banker and politician
Chang Kia-ngau Chang Kia-ngau (; 1889–1979), courtesy name Gōngquán (公权), was a Chinese banker, politician, and scholar. He was an influential figure in the history of modern Chinese central bank. Biography Chang was born in 1889 in Jiading outside of ...
(Zhang Jia'ao). His sister, Zhang Youyi, was an educator, banker, and the first wife of poet
Xu Zhimo Xu Zhimo (, , Mandarin: , 15 January 1897 – 19 November 1931) was a Chinese romantic poet who strove to loosen Chinese poetry from its traditional forms and to reshape it under the influences of Western poetry and the vernacular Chinese langu ...
.


See also

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Chinese philosophy Chinese philosophy originates in the Spring and Autumn period () and Warring States period (), during a period known as the "Hundred Schools of Thought", which was characterized by significant intellectual and cultural developmen ...


References


Works

*Chang, Carsun. ''The Third Force in China.'' New York: Bookman Associates, 1952. *Chang, Carsun. ''The Development of Neo-Confucian Thought.'' 2 vols. New York: Bookman Associates, 1957-1962.
Vol. 2
*Chang, Carsun
''Wang Yang-ming: Idealist philosopher of sixteenth-century China''
Jamaica, NY: St. John's University Press, 1962. *Chang, Carsun, and Rudolf Eucken. ''Das Lebensproblem in China und in Europa.'' Leipzig: Quelle & Meyer, 1922. *Chang, Carsun, and Kalidas Nag. ''China and Gandhian India.'' Calcutta: The Book Company, 1956. *Chang, Carsun et al. (1958). ''A Manifesto on the Reappraisal of Chinese Culture; Our Joint Understanding of the Sinological Study Relating to World Cultural Outlook.'' *Chang, Carsun. ''Guoxian yi'' (1921). In ''Xian Zheng zhi dao'' (Beijing: Qinghua daxue chubanshe, 2006a). *Chang, Carsun. ''Minzu fuxing de xueshu jichu'' (1935). Beijing: Zhongguo renmin daxue chubanshe, 2006b. *Chang, Carsun. ''Mingri zhi Zhongguo wenhua'' (1936). Beijing: Zhongguo renmin daxue chubanshe, 2006c. *Chang, Carsun. ''Li guo zhi dao'' (1938). In ''Xian Zheng zhi dao'' (Beijing: Qinghua daxue chubanshe, 2006d). *Chang, Carsun. ''Yili xue shi jiang gangyao'' (1955). Beijing: Zhongguo renmin daxue chubanshe, 2006. *Chang, Carsun. ''Bijiao Zhong Ri Yangming xue.'' Taipei: Taiwan shangwu yinshu guan, 1955. *Chang, Carsun. ''Bianzheng weiwu zhuyi bolun.'' Hong Kong: Youlian chubanshe, 1958. *Chang, Carsun. ''Zhongguo zhuanzhi junzhu zhengzhi pingyi.'' Taipei: Hongwen guan chubanshe, 1986. *Chang, Carsun. ''Rujia zhexue zhi fuxing.'' Beijing: Zhongguo renmin daxue chubanshe, 2006. *Chang, Carsun, and Wenxi Cheng. ''Zhong Xi Yin zhexue wenji.'' 2 vols. Taipei: Taiwan xuesheng shuju, 1970. *Chang, Carsun, and Huayuan Xue. ''Yijiusijiu nian yihou Zhang Junmai yanlun ji.'' Taipei : Daoxiang chubanshe, 1989.


Secondary sources

* * * * *Xinzhong Yao, ed. (2003). ''RoutledgeCurzon Encyclopedia of Confucianism''. London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, Vol. 2, pp. 799–800.


External links


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