A Common Human Ground: Universality and Particularity in a Multicultural WorldUniversity of Missouri Press, 07.11.2003 - 168 Seiten The 21st century is rife with tensions and conflict among cultures, peoples, and persons. In this thought-provoking book, Claes G. Ryn explores the great danger of turbulence and war and propounds a strongly argued thesis about what can make peaceful relations possible. |
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... regard. Before introducing the subject and argument of the book I should probably try to explain how I came to lecture at Beijing University. It must have been well over a decade ago that I first became aware of interest in my work in ...
... regard to the preconditions of freedom. He suggests that both the proper amount of government and the proper amount of liberty will depend on the moral and cultural condition of a people: Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact ...
... regard to what is most humane in each culture. Here a heavy responsibility rests on those who set the tone for the longer run in each society: leaders in philosophy, the arts, religion, politics, business, and so on. By shaping the will ...
... regard to the political order, “A state without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation.” In the same vein, Burke writes admiringly about the adaptability of the constitutional system that had emerged in ...
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Inhalt
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Chapter Five | 36 |
Chapter | 46 |
Chapter Seven | 60 |
Chapter Nine | 99 |
Chapter | 118 |
Appendix | 135 |
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