Taoism influenced communism in China primarily through its emphasis on harmony and balance, which resonated with communist ideals of collective well-being and social harmony. The Taoist concept of "wu wei" (non-action or effortless action) contributed to a pragmatic approach in governance, aligning with the communist focus on practical solutions to societal issues. Additionally, the Taoist critique of rigid social hierarchies and materialism found common ground with communist efforts to dismantle feudal structures and promote egalitarianism. Overall, Taoist philosophical ideas subtly shaped the cultural context in which communist ideology developed in China.
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Buddhism has had the widest influence on China. Other major religions in China include Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity.
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I suggest an Internet search of Taoism to find the answer to this question. Though it is clear that Taoism has been very influential in China, there are opposing viewpoints as to how it impacts its followers. Some would claim positive influence and others would be just as convincing that Taoism has a negative impact on its followers and society.
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