How Confucianism could curb global warming

June 26, 2009
By james

csmIn today’s Christian Science Monitor, I published an op-ed piece that ties together some of the themes that I’ve been blogging about lately:

  • Is democracy the best vehicle to ensure sustainable development?
  • What is the Confucian view of the human person and its relationship to the environment?
  • How is the Confucian renaissance in China changing official thinking about economic decisions?

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