Hansong Li is a political theorist and historian of political, economic, and legal thought. We discussed a breadth of topics ranging from the Tangut language, Eastern philosophy, development economics, to modern political ideologies and cultural expressions. Hansong’s insights shed light on historical contexts while drawing connections to contemporary issues.
The conversation delves into broader philosophical and economic themes, comparing past and present political thoughts and examining the effects of international aid on development. Hansong emphasizes the importance of learning from history and cultural interactions for a more nuanced understanding of contemporary global dynamics.
Transcript, video and links: www.thendobetter.com/arts/2024/6/14/hangsong-li-china-tangut-political-economy-history-podcast
Contents:
The Tangut People and Their Language
Modern Interpretations of Chinese Philosophy
Global South and Regional Concepts
Montesquieu and Sea Imagery
Rousseau's Plan for Corsica
Economic Development in Northeast Asia
International Aid: Help or Hindrance?
Global Economic Thought: East vs. West
Hamilton: A Political and Cultural Analysis
Underrated or Overrated?
Current Projects and Life Advice