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Confucius, Lao Tzu and Chinese Philosophy
1997
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China's two greatest philosophers Confucius and Lao Tzu were intensely interested in how we should live and how a good society is to be governed. their wisdom has profoundly shaped Eastern cultures over the centuries. Westerners are only now beginning to understand the central importance of the tradition and community emphasized in Chinese thought for over two thousand years
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Crispin Sartwell
Crispin Sartwell
Author · 7 books

Crispin Sartwell was born 6.20.58 in DC. His Dad (and his and his) were DC newspapermen. His Mom and Step-pa were high school teachers and later organic farmers. He got kicked out of the public school system in tenth grade for fomenting revolution, and attended the New Education Project, aka Bonzo Ragamuffin Prep, then U Maryland, Johns Hopkins, UVA. He worked as a copy boy in 1980-81 at the Washington Star, where he started writing about pop music. He was a freelance rock critic through the eighties for, among others the Balt City Paper, Record Mag, High Fidelity, and Melody Maker. He lives in Glen Rock, PA with his wife, the writer Marion Winik, and their five children. He's Visiting Associate Prof of Political Science at Dickinson College. He writes a weekly op-ed column, distributed by Creators Syndicate. He has also appeared in Harper's, the Washington Post, and on Weekend All Things Considered. He is the author and editor of a number of books, and he's taught philosophy and communications at Vanderbilt, the Unversity of Alabama, and Penn State Harrisburg.

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