The art of management, or the art of the heart, has always been interested in Chinese thinkers of different philosophical directions. They compared management of themselves, their emotions and feelings with complex public administration. After all, “a person’s heart resembles a sovereign on a throne, and the functions of his external organs are the responsibilities of officials.” “Calm in the heart brings peace of mind to the state.”
The collection contains the works of philosophers of different schools, widely illuminating the issues of the universe and morality, and the foundations of political power and economic practice, with instructive examples from the “golden” century of the wise rulers of China.
Translator
Hin-Shun Yang, Ustin M.P., Lin Lin Lin
Publisher
Medkov, 2006
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