Proverbs, Songs, Epic Narratives, Folktales of East Asia

Proverbs, Songs, Epic Narratives, Folktales of East Asia

Author: Ping-Chiu Yen

Publisher: Upa

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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This book offers a comparative analysis of the Canadian and American health care systems, and it also explicates and criticizes both Norman Daniels' fair equality of opportunity argument for a right to health care and Allan Buchanon's enforced beneficence argument for a right to a decent minimum of health care. Cust advances an argument, based on David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement, that people have a right to a just minimum of health care. The significance of Cust's book is that the main argument is based on four important notions central to contemporary social, moral, and political theory: namely, the notions of liberty, equality, consent, and mutual advantage.


Proverbs, Songs, Epic Narratives, Folktales of East Asia

Proverbs, Songs, Epic Narratives, Folktales of East Asia

Author: Ping-Chiu Yen

Publisher: Upa

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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This book offers a comparative analysis of the Canadian and American health care systems, and it also explicates and criticizes both Norman Daniels' fair equality of opportunity argument for a right to health care and Allan Buchanon's enforced beneficence argument for a right to a decent minimum of health care. Cust advances an argument, based on David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement, that people have a right to a just minimum of health care. The significance of Cust's book is that the main argument is based on four important notions central to contemporary social, moral, and political theory: namely, the notions of liberty, equality, consent, and mutual advantage.


Two Thousand Zhuang Proverbs from China with Annotations and Chinese and English Translation

Two Thousand Zhuang Proverbs from China with Annotations and Chinese and English Translation

Author: Zhou Yanxian

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2016-11-24

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1453918922

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China is home to one of the largest and oldest societies in the world, and presently contains fifty-six ethnic groups. Among them is the Zhuang, the largest of the minority populations, which partakes in a very long history of preliterate oral traditions. This volume presents an introduction to Zhuang language and culture in Zhuang proverbs. The two thousand proverbs explored in this text bear the weight of Zhuang history and culture, and embody the wisdom collected from publications, manuscripts, and the speeches of the people who live in Zhuang villages. These proverbs are grouped into nine sections: Truths; Morality; Family; Everyday Life; Social Life; Labor; Nature; Customs; and Politics. Together, they form an essential distillation of the Zhuang history, tradition, philosophy, and most importantly, its legacy. This accessible introduction – which includes translations in Zhuang Pinyin letters, Mandarin, and American English for each proverb – provides an important corpus for the study of the Zhuang ethnic group by scholars, students, and others who are interested in Zhuang language, culture, folklore and oral traditions, and proverbs.