Scholars and dizi presented papers on different angles of the 25-year-old case at Quebec City’s Université Laval
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Human and Humane Ecology: Where Tolkien Meets Tai Ji Men
Could the harmony reigning among Tai Ji Men dizi be the reason bureaucrats persecute it? The answer may lie in a literary myth.
Tai Ji Men: Taiwan’s Problems with the “Two Covenants” Discussed at the U.N. Human Rights Council
The Tai Ji Men case proves that Taiwan has not implemented yet the human rights covenants it introduced into its domestic law, a written statement says.
Conscience, Disasters, and Tai Ji Men
The modern study of disasters confirms that even in natural catastrophes the corrupted bureaucrats’ lack of conscience play a destructive role.
“Integral Ecology” and the Tai Ji Men Case
“Environment,” as Pope Francis explained in “Laudato Si’,” also includes social institutions, whose technocratic corruption may damage the whole “ecosystem.”
The Meanings of “Environment” and the Tai Ji Men Case
On the eve of United Nations World Environment Day, an international webinar focused on Tai Ji Men Case and how a “good environment” also requires non-corrupt institutions.
Tai Ji Men: A Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize
It is time for the movement’s contribution to world peace to be recognized and, at the same time, for justice to be restored.
Living Together in Peace: The Esoteric Paradigm of Tai Ji Men
The Tai Ji Men Bell of World Peace and Love has been rang by dignitaries of all religions, but it also has a meaning rooted in a millenarian Chinese tradition.
Living Together in Peace with Tai Ji Men
Scholars from different countries and Tai Ji Men dizi celebrated the United Nations International Day of Living Together in Peace through a webinar.
How to Live Together in Peace: From Father Damien of Molokai to Tai Ji Men
The story of the lepers’ colony of Molokai, Hawai’i, shows that living together in peace is impossible when conscience is forgotten. The lesson also applies to the Tai Ji Men case.









