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Fortune and the Dao: A Comparative Study of Machiavelli, the Daodejing, and the Han Feizi

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Fortune and the Dao: A Comparative Study of Machiavelli, the Daodejing, and the Han Feizi

Contributors:

By (Author) Jason P. Blahuta

ISBN:

9781498500524

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

16th April 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

181.114

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

242

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

499g

Description

Times of prolonged conflict spur great minds to seek a lasting peace. Thus was the case of Warring States China, which saw the rise of the Hundred Schools of Thought, including the Doadejing and the Han Feizi, and Renaissance Italy, which produced Niccol Machiavelli. Witnessing their respective societies fall prey to internal corruption and external aggression, all three thinkers sought ways to produce a strong, stable state that would allow both the leader and the populace to endure. Fortune and the Dao: A Comparative Study of Machiavelli, the Daodejing, and the Han Feizi demonstrates where the shortcomings of each theory lie, with emphasis on the similarities among Machiavelli, Laozi, and Han Feizi. Jason P. Blahuta ultimately argues that if Machiavellis philosophy, the most comprehensive of the three theories, were supplemented by aspects of the Daodejing, the revision would potentially overcome the deficiencies of the original.

Reviews

Fortune and the Dao: A Comparative Study of Machiavelli, the Daodejing, and the Han Feizi is an insightful and stimulating book. With a rare sensibility for the richness and subtleties of the images and concepts employed by Machiavelli, Laozi, and Hanfeizi, it explores their respective philosophical significance. It is not only scholarly convincing, but also a very well written exemplar of making comparative philosophy interesting and relevant. -- Hans-Georg Moeller, University of Macau
This book undertakes a fascinating and subtle intellectual dialectic between the Chinese works, Daodejing and Han Feizi, and the opus of Niccolo Machiavelli. A daunting task to be sure, but the execution by Jason P. Blahuta is sophisticated and compelling. -- Timothy J. Lukes, Santa Clara University

Author Bio

Jason P. Blahuta is associate professor of philosophy and adjunct professor in the Department of Political Science at Lakehead University.

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