Laozi's "Daodejing" : a new translation with environmentalist commentary / Steve Hallett.

Author/creator Laozi author.
Other author Hallett, Steve, 1966- translator, commentator.
Format Book
PublicationWest Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, [2025]
Copyright Date©2025
Descriptionxvi, 364 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

Uniform titleDao de jing. English
Abstract "Laozi's "Daodejing": A New Translation With Environmentalist Commentary offers a new translation and fresh interpretation of the eighty-one-verse Daodejing, one of the central texts of Eastern philosophy. Likely written during the late Zhou Dynasty between 600-400 BCE, this foundational work is generally attributed to an individual named Laozi, although it is unlikely that any such person actually existed. Here, author Steve Hallett employs contemporary poetic form when translating the document's approximately 5,000 Chinese characters and provides short analytical essays that illuminate the verses with a specific focus on the teachings they offer about social and environmental sustainability. His examination of this 2,500-year-old text suggests that perhaps not all our modern crises are as modern as they seem: Much of what ails us today may involve the same foolishness that has ailed us for millennia. Ultimately, this timely study posits that lessons from the past can help us avoid making hasty decisions related to the environment and show us how to chart a calmer, more patient, and more persistent path toward a just and sustainable future." -- Publisher, page four of cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes index.
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