Harmony has become a major challenge for modern governance in
the twenty-first century because of the multi-religious,
multi-racial and multi-ethnic character of our increasingly
globalized societies. Governments all over the world are facing
growing pressure to integrate the many diverse elements and
subcultures which make up modern pluralistic societies. This book
examines the idea of harmony, and its place in politics and
governance, both in theory and practice, in Asia, the West and
elsewhere. It explores and analyses the meanings, mechanisms,
dimensions and methodologies of harmony as a normative political
ideal in both Western and Asian philosophical traditions.
The book argues that in Western political thought - which sees
politics as primarily concerned with resolving social conflicts and
protecting individual rights - the concept of harmony has often
been neglected. In contrast, since earliest times harmony or 'he'
has been a profound theme in Confucian thought, and current leaders
of many East Asian governments, and the Chinese government, have
explicitly declared that the realisation of a harmonious society is
their aim. The book also assesses how harmony is pursued,
jeopardized or deformed in the real world of politics, based upon
empirical analysis of a variety of different cultural, social and
political contexts, including: China, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Denmark, Latin America and the
Scandinavian countries.
It shows how harmony as an organizing concept can help to
promote new thinking in governance, and overcome problems of
modern-day governance like distrust, adversarial conflicts,
hyper-individualism, coercive state intervention, and free-market
alienation. It also discusses the potential problems posed by the
pursuit of harmony, in particular in the grave threat of
totalitarianism, and considers how these risks could best be
mitigated.
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