Articles
Human Rights’ Roots in Conscience: A Basic Tai Ji Men Teaching
Conscience expresses the peculiar, irreducible, and intangible human nature, which makes all persons both similar and diverse. Human rights derive from it.
Tai Ji Men: A Human Rights Case
On United Nations Human Rights Day, international scholars and human rights activists called for a solution of the Tai Ji Men case.
Fighting for Human Rights with Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men dizi both relentlessly promote human rights and are victims of their violation in Taiwan.
The Universality of Human Rights and the Tai Ji Men Case
Those who claim that human rights are not universal usually are those who do not respect them.
Violence Against Women and the World Prayer Day
The problem of gender-based violence continues to plague all continents. Tai Ji Men’s proposal of a World Prayer Day may help solving it.
Peace Through Prayer: The Great Challenge of Tai Ji Men
A world in peace is a world without violence—and without violence against women. Tai Ji Men dizi know this by experience.
The Golden Chain and the World Prayer Day
Rembrandt painted Aristotle contemplating a bust of the Greek poet Homer and wearing the “golden chain of Homer,” a metaphor of unity and a fit symbol for the World Prayer Day.
The World Prayer Day: A Proposal to Eradicate Violence
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, scholars and activists endorsed the proposal of a world day for prayer as an antidote to all violence.
Tolerance? It Is Not Enough for Tai Ji Men‒or Anybody Else
Tolerance has become the fashionable sentiment of admitting to society those we loathe. But human dignity deserves more. Tai Ji Men deserves much more.