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한국정치학회 한국정치학회보 한국정치학회보 제37집 제4호
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2003.11
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29 - 54 (26page)

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The purpose of this article is to analyze Donghak's view on publicity and on the autonomous man. Donghak is a Korean religion, philosophy, and people's movement founded by Choi Je-Woo at the end of the 19th century. Donghak gave a completely new understanding on the autonomous man. According to Choi, God said to him, "My mind is your mind," meaning that man is equal to God and human being is unified with the Supreme-being. From this thought, an idea of an equal and autonomous political man was brought up: ordinary people have been thought as equal to the king and the Confucian noble class, who ruled the Chosun dynasty.
Donghak, a new ideology, led ordinary peasants and marginal Confucian intellectuals to accept a new mode of life. In domestic life, a housewife was treated as an equal partner of her husband; in social life an ordinary man was respected with the same dignity as the highly dignified Confucian intellectuals. Instead of the vertical Confucian family and social system, a new equal and horizontal Donghak's lifestyle and organizations were created from the grassroots. These new values, life styles and organizations began to develop under the tutelage of the distinguished spiritual leader and organizer, Choi Shi-Hyung. He spent nearly forty years in organizing a numerous number of small-sized spiritual communes in the Korean peninsular. These new communes took over the role of Hyangyak (鄕約), which was organized by the regional Confucian ruling class to govern the community. Donghak's grassroots spiritual organization became the first self-governing organization in the Chosun dynasty. However, this self-reflective modernization was not able to continue due to the interruption of Japanese imperialism.

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1. INTRODUCTION
2. IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATION OF PARTICIPATION: FROM HETERONOMY TO AUTONOMY
3. FORMATION OF THE AUTONOMOUS PUBLIC SPHERE
4. CONCLUSION: THE ORIGINS OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
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