NOBILITY AND CIVILITYGlobalization has become an inescapable fact of contemporary life. Some leaders, in both the East and the West, believe that human rights are culture-bound and that liberal democracy is essentially Western, inapplicable to the non-Western world. How can civilized life be preserved and issues of human rights and civil society be addressed if the material forces dominating world affairs are allowed to run blindly, uncontrolled by any cross-cultural consensus on how human values can be given effective expression and direction? In a thoughtful meditation ranging widely over several civilizations and historical eras, Wm. Theodore de Bary argues that the concepts of leadership and public morality in the major Asian traditions offer a valuable perspective on humanizing the globalization process. Turning to the classic ideals of the Buddhist, Hindu, Confucian, and Japanese traditions, he investigates the nature of true leadership and its relation to learning, virtue, and education in human governance; the role in society of the public intellectual; and the responsibilities of those in power in creating and maintaining civil society. De Bary recognizes that throughout history ideals have always come up against messy human complications. Still, he finds in the exploration and affirmation of common values a worthy attempt to grapple with persistent human dilemmas across the globe. |
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The nature of true leadership ; its relation to learning , virtue , and education in
human governance ; the role in society of what today is often called the public
intellectual , these have been questions for humankind in some form since the
dawn ...
... this conception of an ideal society constituted on the nobility of family - style
leadership to something like a civil society expressed in the Confucian ( and
more particularly Mencian ) conception of the Noble Person as the loyal minister
whose ...
... in the Song era : the Confucian Way as a moral Way based on human
relationships , and also as the Way of the Noble Man and the sage - king , who
are leaders in sustaining human life and helping people to flourish in civilized
society .
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Contents
The Noble Paths of Buddha and Rama | 13 |
Buddhist Spirituality and Chinese Civility | 44 |
Shotokus Constitution and the Civil | 63 |
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