Justice and Harmony: Cross-Cultural Ideals in Conflict and Cooperation

Lanham: Lexington Books (2022)
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Justice and harmony typically stand as opposing ideals of liberal and communitarian philosophies. Joshua Mason argues that engaging their Chinese counterparts, zhengyi and hexie, through cross-cultural hermeneutics reveals a pattern of interrelated concerns that can overcome this binary opposition and reconcile these global values.

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