Durkheim, Solidarity, and the Tai Ji Men Case

Durkheim, Solidarity, and the Tai Ji Men Case

One of the fathers of sociology presented solidarity as the necessary cement of societies. Tai Ji Men tells us it should be based on conscience. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the hybrid seminar “Global Solidarity with Tai Ji Men: 26th Anniversary...
Human Rights’ Roots in Conscience: A Basic Tai Ji Men Teaching

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. by Marco Respinti* *A paper presented at the webinar “Tai Ji Men: Fighting for Human Rights” co-organized by...
Tai Ji Men: A Human Rights Case

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. by Daniela Bovolenta An article already published in Bitter Winter on December 19th, 2022. The poster of the webinar. On December 10,...
Fighting for Human Rights with Tai Ji Men

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. by Stefania Cerruti* *Introduction to the webinar “Tai Ji Men: Fighting for Human Rights,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on December 10,...
The Universality of Human Rights and the Tai Ji Men Case

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. by Massimo Introvigne* *Conclusions of the webinar “Tai Ji Men: Fighting for Human Rights,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on December 10, 2022,...