Reconsidering the Confucian View of the Economy in the Age of the Anthropocene

The common practice of outsourcing manufacturing to countries in which factories' production costs and environmental standards are far lower than in the West indicates an underlying issue: a refusal to take responsibility for the environment, in favor of economic profitability. In confronting t...

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Main Author: Christensen, Jan Erik (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2019]
In: Worldviews
Year: 2019, Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 171-185
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Geology, Stratigraphic / Confucianism / Environment / Harmony / Economy
IxTheo Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
BM Chinese universism; Confucianism; Taoism
Further subjects:B Righteousness
B Economy
B Climate Change
B Chinese philosophy
B Ecology
B Confucianism
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Summary:The common practice of outsourcing manufacturing to countries in which factories' production costs and environmental standards are far lower than in the West indicates an underlying issue: a refusal to take responsibility for the environment, in favor of economic profitability. In confronting this problem, I suggest the need to reflect on the idea of the ‘distinction between righteousness and profit' that is emphasized in Confucianism. Through an analysis of primary texts, I explain how the Confucian emphasis on ecological harmony implies a need for economic development as well as individual wealth, as it views humans as part of nature with a need to thrive as moral beings. The Confucian view of the economy informs contemporary attitudes by offering a richer way of thinking about economic development.
ISSN:1568-5357
Contains:Enthalten in: Worldviews
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685357-02302004