“Revere Heaven, love mankind” (敬天愛人): Saigo Takamori’s Words of Wisdom for Politicians In the 21st Century

敬天愛人

Saigo Takamori’s cherished slogan: “Revere Heaven, love mankind.” In Samurai Revolution (p. 301) I wrote the following:

“Revere Heaven, love mankind” represents a Confucian ethic that dictates the relationship between the people, the government, and the Emperor—in a universe ruled by Heaven. But Heaven cannot feasibly watch over each and every person, assuring peace and harmony in human society. That role, then, is allotted to the Emperor, the Son of Heaven. Assisting the Emperor in his holy obligation are the feudal lords. Assisting each feudal lord in assuring peace and harmony for the people in his domain are the government officials, selected from among the lord’s samurai vassals.

Heavy is the responsibility of the officials who oversee the everyday affairs of the feudal domains. Since they directly control the fate of the people, one blunder by just one official can mean catastrophe for a great number. As a leader of the people, a government official must win the hearts and minds of the people. To do so, he must put aside self-interest for the benefit of the people, who have no choice but to obey him. If he shows any sign of selfishness, he will incur the enmity of the people and no longer be able to lead them. The people’s suffering must be his suffering, and their pleasures his pleasure. [end excerpt]

Saigo Takamori

Saigo’s philosophy, I think, is timeless. It demands attention even today – and it is of particular importance now, during the 2016 presidential campaign in the United States of America.

[The image of Saigo’s calligraphy is from the website of Kagoshima Prefectural Library (鹿児島県立図書館). The image of Saigo is used in Samurai Revolution, courtesy of Japan’s National Diet Library.]


Read more about Saigo Takamori in Samurai Revolution.

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