The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality
First published in 1983, in The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality the first account of the universal science of Supreme Morality, or Moralogy, to be published in the West, Robert Ball shows how it is based on the moral teaching of Christ, Buddha, Confucius and Socrates, and is influenced by ancient Chinese thought. He shows that morality stresses the lines of authority- national, spiritual and family-that are inherent in all relationships. As a former Master of the Supreme Court closely involved in the organization and supervision of legal process, Mr Ball is much concerned to reinforce the position of the British Crown on a theoretical basis, and he therefore examines in detail monarchy and its possible future role in a changing world. The discussion also extends to other matters, such as commerce, politics and religion in an evolutionary context. The author concludes by identifying morality as the key to Britain’s self-restoration and the necessary thread in human evolution. This is an interesting work for students and scholars of philosophy, religion, philosophy of religion, and social anthropology.

1013554189
The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality
First published in 1983, in The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality the first account of the universal science of Supreme Morality, or Moralogy, to be published in the West, Robert Ball shows how it is based on the moral teaching of Christ, Buddha, Confucius and Socrates, and is influenced by ancient Chinese thought. He shows that morality stresses the lines of authority- national, spiritual and family-that are inherent in all relationships. As a former Master of the Supreme Court closely involved in the organization and supervision of legal process, Mr Ball is much concerned to reinforce the position of the British Crown on a theoretical basis, and he therefore examines in detail monarchy and its possible future role in a changing world. The discussion also extends to other matters, such as commerce, politics and religion in an evolutionary context. The author concludes by identifying morality as the key to Britain’s self-restoration and the necessary thread in human evolution. This is an interesting work for students and scholars of philosophy, religion, philosophy of religion, and social anthropology.

120.0 In Stock
The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality

The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality

by Robert E. Ball
The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality

The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality

by Robert E. Ball

Hardcover

$120.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

First published in 1983, in The Crown, the Sages and Supreme Morality the first account of the universal science of Supreme Morality, or Moralogy, to be published in the West, Robert Ball shows how it is based on the moral teaching of Christ, Buddha, Confucius and Socrates, and is influenced by ancient Chinese thought. He shows that morality stresses the lines of authority- national, spiritual and family-that are inherent in all relationships. As a former Master of the Supreme Court closely involved in the organization and supervision of legal process, Mr Ball is much concerned to reinforce the position of the British Crown on a theoretical basis, and he therefore examines in detail monarchy and its possible future role in a changing world. The discussion also extends to other matters, such as commerce, politics and religion in an evolutionary context. The author concludes by identifying morality as the key to Britain’s self-restoration and the necessary thread in human evolution. This is an interesting work for students and scholars of philosophy, religion, philosophy of religion, and social anthropology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781041083030
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/31/2025
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Preface 1. The Chaotic World 2. Hiroike’s Science of Morals 3. The Chinese and Shintoist Roots of Hiroike’s Thought 4. Supreme Morality and the Western Outlook 5. Supreme Morality and Religion 6. Civilization and the Rise of Britain 7. The Essence of Monarchy 8. Money, Land and Class- Some Utopian Ideas 9. Dangers to the British Constitution 10. What Needs to be Done? 11. The Coming Integration 12. Supreme Morality in Britain- and Beyond Bibliography Index

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews