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A record of the teachings of the [[Chinese|China]] philosopher [[Confucius]], written and compiled by [[Jesus|His]] disciples circa 400-300 B.C.
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[[File:Uyr6.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Illustration of [[Confucius]] ]]
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The '''analects''' are a record of the teachings of the [[China|Chinese]] philosopher [[Confucius]], written and compiled by his disciples circa 400-300 B.C.
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He was a strong supporter of authority by excellence (rather than merely by coercion).<ref>[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11712-010-9157-2 Authoritative Master Kong (Confucius) in An Authoritarian Age]</ref>
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==References==
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Illustration of Confucius

The analects are a record of the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius, written and compiled by his disciples circa 400-300 B.C.

He was a strong supporter of authority by excellence (rather than merely by coercion).[1]

References

  1. Authoritative Master Kong (Confucius) in An Authoritarian Age