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From ancient texts to modern practices, Daoism provides a profound framework for understanding the world not as broken but as naturally seeking balance

(The Conversation) โ€” Daoism approaches the world not from the perspective that the world is broken or needs to be saved, but rather that it is naturally balanced.

From ancient texts to modern practices, Daoism provides a profound framework for understanding the world not as broken but as naturally seeking balance
Religion News Service โ€” 7 July 2026
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(The Conversation) โ€” Daoism approaches the world not from the perspective that the world is broken or needs to be saved, but rather that it is natural

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Why This Matters

In an era dominated by crisis narratives, Daoism offers a radical alternative by reframing human progress not as a struggle against entropy but as an alignment with natural rhythms. Its emphasis on balance challenges modern paradigms of control and intervention, inviting reconsideration of how society approaches sustainability, governance, and even technological advancement.

Background Context

Daoist thought emerged in classical China as a response to the fragmentation of the Zhou dynasty, where competing schools of philosophy sought to explain chaos. Unlike Confucianismโ€™s moral prescriptions or Legalismโ€™s rigid structures, Daoism posited that harmony arises from non-action (*wu wei*), a principle often misunderstood as passivity but better described as strategic alignment with organic processes.

What Happens Next

As global systems face increasing strain, these ideas may gain traction in policy circles advocating for decentralized, adaptive solutions over top-down reforms. The challenge lies in translating abstract principles into actionable frameworks without stripping them of their philosophical depthโ€”or risking co-optation by ideological movements that claim Daoist legitimacy.

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