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Wisdom of Distribution (Simplified Chinese Edition): Fen Pei Gai Bian
Wisdom of Distribution (Simplified Chinese Edition): Fen Pei Gai Bian
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This book is Vincent Tang's latest work. The author adopts the Chinese philosophy of the great book "Satisfaction Datong articles" to express his economic standpoints on the contemporary worldwide economy.
When the great way prevails, the world community is equally shared by all.
The worthy and able are chosen as office holders.
Mutual confidence is fostered and good neighborliiness cultivated.
Therefore people do not regard only their own parents as parents, nor do they treat only their own children as children.
Privision is made for the aged till their death, the adults are given employment, and the young enabled to grow up.
Widows and widowers, orphans, the old and childless as well as the sick and disabled are all well taken care of.
Men have their proper roles, women their homes.
While they hate to see wealth lying about on the ground, they do not neccessarily keep it for their own use.
While they hate not to exert their own effort, they do not neccessarily devote it for their own ends.
Thus evil scheming is repressed, and robbers, thieves and other lawless elements fail to arise.
So that outer doors do not have to be shut.
When the great way prevails, the world community is equally shared by all.
The worthy and able are chosen as office holders.
Mutual confidence is fostered and good neighborliiness cultivated.
Therefore people do not regard only their own parents as parents, nor do they treat only their own children as children.
Privision is made for the aged till their death, the adults are given employment, and the young enabled to grow up.
Widows and widowers, orphans, the old and childless as well as the sick and disabled are all well taken care of.
Men have their proper roles, women their homes.
While they hate to see wealth lying about on the ground, they do not neccessarily keep it for their own use.
While they hate not to exert their own effort, they do not neccessarily devote it for their own ends.
Thus evil scheming is repressed, and robbers, thieves and other lawless elements fail to arise.
So that outer doors do not have to be shut.
Think about it and see if we still can use this ancient philosophy to fit into our daily economy?
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