4. The Significance of the Classical Chinese Philosophy to the Common Good of Our Time

In Henri Claude de Bettignies & Mike J. Thompson (eds.), Leadership, spirituality and the common good: East and West approaches. Antwerpen: Garant. pp. 4--63 (2010)
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