Exploring the Analects

A River Without Banks is a Swamp

31 min · 3 de may de 2026
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What is ritual really for? In this episode, four passages reveal why Confucius cared less about jade, silk, bells, and drums — and more about the bonds that wholehearted participation creates. We trace the meaning of 禮 (ritual) and 約 (keeping in bounds) through the Analects, take a detour into the 17th-century Chinese Rites Controversy — when Jesuits and the Pope clashed over whether Confucianism was a religion — and put Confucius and Pope Clement XI side by side on what it means to participate in a ritual. Along the way: why drum machines didn't kill dancing, what a bar mitzvah can teach us about bonds, and how a river without banks becomes a swamp. Follow along with the episode guide at analects.net.

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