The Two Beliefs of a Complete Citizen

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Master Wonder · Jun 20, 2025
Introduction Since the birth of life, faith has always played an essential role in it. Throughout every stage of human society, faith has never been absent. From primitive totems and religious worship to modern national narratives and the belief in technological supremacy, faith has been a driving force that sustains collective identity, shapes personal values, […]

Introduction

Since the birth of life, faith has always played an essential role in it. Throughout every stage of human society, faith has never been absent. From primitive totems and religious worship to modern national narratives and the belief in technological supremacy, faith has been a driving force that sustains collective identity, shapes personal values, and advances the evolution of civilization.

But in today’s world, where civilization faces crises, technology brings new risks, wealth is highly concentrated, and spiritual emptiness is widespread, traditional systems of faith can no longer meet the spiritual needs of people or the demands of modern society.

In a system of complete citizenship, modern citizens need to embrace two core kinds of faith: the spiritual faith of social citizens and the civilizational faith of social citizens. These go beyond traditional religions, correct the distortions of today’s consumer-driven beliefs, and provide the values needed for a rational and well-ordered future civilization.

I. The dilemma and transformation of faith in civil society

In the past, human societies often relied on faith tied to divine authority, monarchs, churches, tribes, nations, or ideologies. On one hand, these beliefs helped unite communities and enforce moral norms. On the other hand, they became tools of control, limiting individual spiritual freedom and the autonomy of life’s value.

Although modern society has gradually become more secular and technological, new challenges of faith have quietly emerged:

  • The supremacy of science and the belief in technology’s omnipotence have led to a disregard for the intrinsic value of human beings.
  • Consumerism and the entertainment industry have fostered nihilism and spiritual numbness.
  • Elite power groups use data, algorithms, and media manipulation to recreate a form of “technological divinity.”
  • Religious faith has become formalistic, turning into a tool for wealth accumulation and power struggles.

Therefore, if modern civilization is to save itself, civil society must establish a new system of faith that reflects the spirit of the times, has practical value, and resists alienation—namely, the two core faiths of complete citizens.

II. The spiritual faith of social citizens: Awareness of life’s origin

1. Origins and transcendence

The original meaning of religion came from awe and inquiry into the mysteries of the universe, life, and destiny. At first, it served as moral guidance and comfort for human existence. Later, however, it became systematized into doctrines, intertwined with power, and was distorted into a tool of control.

The spiritual faith of modern citizens seeks to break free from the chains of rigid doctrines, return to the essence of life, and liberate individual spiritual freedom.

2. The meaning of spiritual faith

The spiritual faith of social citizens emphasizes:

  • The dignity of life as independent, and the soul as inherently free
  • Inner conscience as supreme, with external deities stepping aside
  • Awareness of the self, reverence for life, and respect for all beings
  • Conscious spiritual practice, compassion for others, and mutual support in altruism

This faith is not tied to any particular religion, yet it honors the benevolent wisdom found in all cultural heritages. It calls on individuals to face life, the inner self, and destiny directly—not relying on salvation or placing hope in another world, but achieving a dignified life here and now.

3. The social value of spiritual faith

  • Prevents the total alienation of human nature in a materialistic society
  • Builds inner stability for individuals and reduces the risk of social psychological disorders
  • Restores citizens’ self-respect, self-confidence, and capacity for self-reflection
  • Cultivates a civic character grounded in autonomy, freedom, equality, mutual support, and compassion

III. The civilizational faith of social citizens: Safeguarding rational order

1. Origins and vigilance

Since the Enlightenment, reason, science, technology, and institutions have gradually replaced divine authority, bloodline, and tribal ethics as the foundation of social governance. Faith in rational civilization is a product of this modern process.

But the illnesses of today’s civilization are becoming increasingly visible:

  • Technology has been turned into a tool of surveillance and control.
  • Wealth is highly concentrated, and signs of technological dictatorship have appeared.
  • Democratic systems often operate in form but without genuine public support.

The civilizational faith of social citizens seeks to restore a healthy balance between reason, science, institutions, and social justice—ensuring that technology and systems serve humanity rather than erode individual freedom.

2. The meaning of civilizational faith

  • It trusts in scientific progress, yet refuses to accept technological enslavement.
  • It upholds fairness in institutions, yet stays alert to the dangers of concentrated power.
  • It seeks material prosperity, yet stands against greed and oligarchic monopoly.
  • It values social progress, yet rejects civilizational colonialism and cultural dominance.

Civilizational faith affirms that technology must serve human freedom, institutions must safeguard human dignity, wealth must benefit the public, and society must remain open to diversity.

3. The social value of civilizational faith

  • Ensuring that the progress of technological civilization stays on the right track
  • Preventing systemic exploitation and technological authoritarianism
  • Guarding against the subversion of democracy and fairness by powerful capital groups
  • Building a healthy system of social cooperation and shared governance

IV. The symbiotic logic of dual faith

In the system of complete citizenship, spiritual faith protects inner dignity, while civilizational faith safeguards external order. The two complement and balance each other:

  • Spiritual faith prevents civilizational progress from falling into empty material expansion
  • Civilizational faith prevents spiritual faith from drifting into nihilism or chaotic freedom

Only when the two are united can citizens develop a well-rounded character, society maintain stability, civilization sustain its order, and humanity secure a sustainable future.

V. The responsibility of civilization-oriented public welfare organizations

Civilization-oriented public welfare organizations, such as Yicheng Commonweal, must take on the following responsibilities in our time:

  • Rebuilding the civic faith system
  • Promoting the ideas of spiritual faith and civilizational faith
  • Cultivating complete citizens who embrace both forms of faith
  • Advancing the reconstruction of institutional civilization based on complete citizenship

This is not only an update of a faith system but also the necessary path for humanity’s self-rescue in the evolution of future civilization.

Conclusion

The two forms of faith for complete citizens are the only path for humanity to keep advancing, for individual souls to resist alienation, and for social order to remain free from dictatorship. The crises of today’s civilization, the confusion of technology, and the loss of faith all stem from the absence of a belief system that truly belongs to citizens themselves and to modern civilization as a whole.

If there is any hope in our time, it will be born among complete citizens who hold both spiritual faith and civilizational faith.

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幼年谋生之殃:近代东亚儒家社会教育的隐形困局与文明隐患

幼年谋生之殃:近代东亚儒家社会教育的隐形困局与文明隐患

Kishou · Jul 2, 2025

前言:一场文明深处的隐性病灶 表面上,日韩、新加坡等东亚儒家文化圈国家,社会井然、治安良好、教育体制严密,被视作现代文明的东方式典范。然而在这光鲜秩序之下,隐藏着一场长期、系统性的文明性塌陷:幼年谋生型教育体系。 这种现象,源于近代以来东亚各国在现代国家化、工业化进程中,将儒家文化片面功利化、等级化、服从化利用,形成一种将儿童过早推向生存竞争、社会责任、现实功利轨道的教育体制。孩子尚未完成人格发育,即被要求谋生、考核、服从、争位,失去梦想与探索的权利,最终沦为制度化社会的“高效工具人”。 一、东亚儒家社会幼年谋生教育的结构性机制 1. 工业国家化进程中的制度化早期社会化 日本、韩国、新加坡,自19世纪末至20世纪中后叶,相继步入工业化和国家治理现代化。为了培养纪律性劳动力与服从型国民,国家将教育体制变为“顺从规范、适应秩序”的训练场。 幼稚园起,儿童被要求独立生活、整理内务、分担班级责任。小学全面实施集体责任制、等级考核、服从教育。教育目标不在于人格养成,而是“尽早适应社会”。 2. 功利性等级价值观主导 东亚儒家文化圈,长期重视“成败分明”“功名晋升”,近代国家化进程中更将此推至极致。学业排名、行为评比、集体规则量化从小学起贯穿教育全过程,孩子被要求“别麻烦他人”“别拖后腿”“为家庭争光”。 个人梦想、兴趣、创造被视为不务正业,价值观高度功利化,谋生能力成为唯一社会通行证。 3. 家庭、学校、社会三方共谋机制 传统儒家文化中的家族责任观与近现代国家治理目标相互叠加,形成家庭—学校—社会三重压力体系。 家长将子女视作家庭未来保障与荣耀载体,教育即“家庭投资”。学校成为选拔与驯化场,社会则是竞争考场。幼年便灌输“进名校”“进大企”“稳定收入”理念,精神成长空间被彻底压缩,教育沦为生存竞争机器。 二、个体层面的深层危害 1.梦想能力与人格自由被剥夺 幼年本应是幻想、好奇、探索、试错的人格发育阶段,东亚幼年谋生教育却强制孩子学会利益计算、欲望压抑、风险规避,扼杀“做梦”的能力。 成年后普遍精神麻木、价值虚无,丧失自我探索与人生追问动力。 2. 情感压抑与内耗人格 “别麻烦他人”“集体优先”“为家族争光”的教育文化,长期抹杀真实情感表达,导致东亚社会青少年普遍不敢表达悲伤、愤怒、恐惧。成年后陷入强迫性工作狂、社交恐惧、自闭症倾向、社畜文化与孤独死问题。 日韩、新加坡均长期处于发达国家青少年自杀率前列。 3. 自我价值感低落 过度依赖他人评价,缺乏内在价值认同,成年后习惯以公司、家庭、社会认同为人生坐标,极易崩溃、自我否定,形成精神空壳化。 三、社会结构层面的文明隐患 1.大规模“工具人化” 批量制造“谋生之孩”,成年后执行力强、创新力弱、价值趋同,成为制度化社会“有效工具”。社会缺少文明进化所需的颠覆性创新与精神活力。 日本“社畜文化”、韩国“过劳死经济”、新加坡“绩优社畜现象”正是典型表现。 2. 精神文明衰退与文化空洞化 东亚社会长期实用功利化教育导致文化创新力下降,年轻人沉溺宅文化、虚拟偶像、手游经济、低欲望生活,“文明空洞”现象日益严重。 日韩近30年经济停滞、文化软实力衰退、新加坡青年抑郁率上升,均源自幼年谋生教育对精神文明活力的蚕食。 四、文明演化视角下的结构性危机 完整公民制度的信仰体系,灵魂信仰保障内在尊严,文明信仰保障外在秩序。两者文明进步依赖有梦想、有创造、有反叛精神的人群,而非单纯执行者。 儒家文化型社会若继续将儿童过早异化为谋生机器,虽表面稳定秩序井然,实则失去文明进化动能。 近30年日韩经济创新力衰退、文化对外影响力式微,正源于此。文明若无“做梦者”,必然走向稳定化→保守化→僵化→退化之路。 五、文明型社会对比 北欧国家(瑞典、芬兰、挪威)教育体系,坚持: 这些国家创新力、幸福指数、青少年心理健康、社会信任度远超东亚儒家文化圈,成为现代文明型社会典范。 六、结语:东亚儒家文化圈社会的文明自救 孩子不该只学谋生。真正的教育,应守护基本生存技能之外,更重要的是保留梦想、质疑、探索、反叛、突破的生命本能。儒家文化型社会若想摆脱文明停滞、创新衰退、精神危机,必须: 否则,继续制造“谋生之孩”,东亚文明将陷入温水慢煮式衰败,终成稳定、无梦、无文化生命力的文明遗骸。 七、附名词解释: 幼年谋生教育(Early Livelihood-oriented Education) 指的是一种将成年社会生存法则、责任体系与功利性价值观,提前强加给学龄前至青少年儿童的教育模式。其核心特征是: 将孩子视为未来劳动力与社会秩序执行者,而非独立人格和梦想实践者,使其过早学会现实妥协、社会谋生、规则服从,而忽视人格养成、情感自由、梦想激发与批判性精神培养。 这一教育方式通常表现为: 核心目的: 通过教育早期社会化、集体规范化、工具技能化,制造稳定、服从、高效、善于谋生的社会工具人群体,为成年社会体系持续输送“稳定零件”。

The Two Beliefs of a Complete Citizen

The Two Beliefs of a Complete Citizen

Master Wonder · Jun 20, 2025

Introduction Since the birth of life, faith has always played an essential role in it. Throughout every stage of human society, faith has never been absent. From primitive totems and religious worship to modern national narratives and the belief in technological supremacy, faith has been a driving force that sustains collective identity, shapes personal values, […]

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