When Virtue Became a Syllabus
When Virtue Became a Syllabus
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When Virtue Became a Syllabus explores the world’s first moral bureaucracy — the Chinese civil-service examinations — and how a conversation about conscience became a curriculum of conformity.
From the Han dynasty to the Qing, generations of scholars believed that goodness could be measured by memory. What began as philosophy slowly transformed into policy, shaping education systems that still influence modern society.
Part of Series A — The Mirror of Learning in The One Humanity Essays, this work examines how knowledge, morality, and power became intertwined — and what that means for how we define education today.