Sociologists Discuss the Tai Ji Men Case in Taipei

A session of the 37th conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religions was dedicated to FoRB problems in Taiwan in comparative perspective. by Daniela Bovolenta The international conference of the ISSR (International Society for the Sociology of Religion) is the largest and oldest event in its field. It is organized every two … Read more

Transition to Democracy and Religion: The Bitter-Sweet Experiences of South Africa and Taiwan

Both countries experienced a difficult transition to democracy. In both countries, guaranteeing a real freedom of religion or belief proved to be problematic. by Palesa Hloele* *A paper presented at the webinar “How an Effective Democracy Can Protect Religious Liberty and Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on June 30, … Read more

Taiwan’s Tax Problems, Spiritual Movements, and the Role of Conscience

Taiwan’s economic development finds an obstacle in its idiosyncratic tax system, which also affected spiritual movements, including Tai Ji Men. by Juselia S.F. Lin* *A paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of  East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (EASSR) “Religion and Science in the Global East in Context of the Fourth Industrial … Read more

The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan: Legal, Tax, and Anti-Corruption Perspectives

The tax case of Tai Ji Men offers evidence that both transitional justice and anti-corruption measures in Taiwan still have serious flaws. by Cheng-An Tsai* *A paper presented at the International Society for the Sociology of Religion 37th Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 4–7 July 2023. Tai Ji Men is an ancient qigong, martial arts, spiritual self-cultivation … Read more

The Decurions, Parliamentarianism, and Tai Ji Men

The local assemblies of “decuriones” made the Roman Empire great and victorious. Tax injustice destroyed them—and the Empire itself. by Massimo Introvigne* *Conclusions of the webinar “How an Effective Democracy Can Protect Religious Liberty and Tai Ji Men,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers on June 30, 2023, International Day of Parliamentarianism. We … Read more

True Democracy, Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Tai Ji Men

On the International Day of Parliamentarianism, international experts discussed how a genuine parliamentary democracy should guarantee both religious liberty and tax justice. by Daniela Bovolenta “How an Effective Democracy Can Protect Religious Liberty and Tai Ji Men” was the title of yet another of the bi-monthly webinars on the Tai Ji Men case co-organized by … Read more