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"What I'm interested in cultivating is ecological wisdom that is deeply theological – a rich notion that human life is always embedded with the life of others," he says.
While Europe has put historically great emphasis on the particular (cities, kingdoms, nation-states), China has often aimed at the universal, the rich notion of "tianxia -- "all-under-Heaven" -- whose political expression has been the empire or the dynasty -- wangchao.
(3) Finally, Catholic social thought can help in yet another way: Catholicism has developed a deep and rich notion of the common good which all progressives might call upon.
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