No other book in the entire history of the world has exerted a greater
influence on a larger number of people over a longer period of time than
this slim volume. The spiritual cornerstone of the most populous and
oldest living civilization on Earth, the Analects has inspired the
Chinese and all the peoples of East Asia with its affirmation of a
humanist ethics. As the Gospels are to Jesus, the Analects is the only
place where we can encounter the real, living Confucius. In this
gem-like translation by Simon Leys, Confucius speaks with clarity and
brilliance. He emerges as a man of great passion and many enthusiasms, a
man of bold action whose true vocation is politics. Confucius (551-479
B.C.) lived in an age of acute cultural and political crisis. Many of
his observations mark a world sinking into violence and barbarity.
Unable to obtain the leading political role he sought, he endeavored to
reform society and salvage civilization through ethical debate, defining
for ages to come the public mission of the intellectual.