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PHILOSOPHYAND RELIGION OF THAILAND
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Over the last four decades, Thailand has made remarkable progress in social and economic development, moving from a low-income country to an upper-income country in less than a generation.
Thailand has been one of the widely cited development success stories, with sustained strong growth and impressive poverty reduction, particularly in the 1980s.
Poverty has declined substantially over the last 30 years from 67% in 1986 to 11% in 2014 during periods of high growth and rising agricultural prices.
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PHILOSOPHYOF
THAILAND
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SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY FAMILY
- not only provides individuals with socialization and support in various aspects of individual and social life but also protection against harmful behaviour of different forms.
Personhood or the self as well as his value system is defined in terms of social obligations.
Under the law of kamma
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Intensive social philosophy • The Thai Smile – “ Yim Sa-Yam”• Contented heart – “Sa-Bai-Jai”• Being considerate – “ Greng-Jai”• Enjoyment and Fun – “Kwam sa-nook”• Never mind – “ Mai Bhen Rai” • Convenient – “ Sa-duak”• Good deeds and gratefulness – “ Boon-
Koon/Ga-Dhan-Yoo” • Flowing heart – “ Nam-Jai”
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EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
• Primary education in Thailand aims to develop “morality, ethics, basic knowledge and ability, and to retain literacy and arithmetic ability.”
• During lower secondary education pupils will further develop their knowledge, ability and skills. Upper secondary education also “promotes the morality, ethics, and social skills necessary for working, pursuing a career and leading peaceful, social lives.”
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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
• Government: democratic constitutional monarchy
• 10 duties of Kingshipalms giving, morality, generosity,
honesty, gentleness, self-restriction , non-anger, non-violence, forbearance, non- obstruction
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Social, political and educational philosophy of Thailand are solely based on Sufficiency Economy Philosophy
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Sufficiency Economy Philosophy proposed by His Majesty King Bhumibol
Adulyadej,highlights a balanced way of living. aims at improving human well-being as a
development goal.seeks to "harmonize the economic, social
and environmental aspects of development."
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recommends that “our decisions and action, at the individual, community and national levels, be based upon reasonableness, moderation and prudence(self-immunity) with clear virtues and knowledge,”
Sufficiency Economy Philosophy
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The Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy and its Three Pillars
Moderation: Sufficiency at a level of not doing something too little or too much at the expense of oneself or others, for example, producing and consuming at a moderate level.
Reasonableness: The decision concerning the level of sufficiency must be made rationally with consideration of the factors involved and careful anticipation of the outcomes that may be expected from such action.
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Risk Management: The preparation to cope with the likely impact and changes in various aspects by considering the probability of future situations.
The Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy and its Three Pillars
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The Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy and National Developmentemphasizes that the producers or
consumers try to produce or consume within the limit or limitation of existing income or resources first.
Sufficiency Economy does not mean that one must constantly be frugal.
• A person can indulge himself in luxury once in a while, provided that it is within his capacity to do so.
Sufficiency Economy can lead to the goal of establishing economic stability.
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The Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy as Life Guidance
Adhere to economizing by cutting down expenses in all aspects and forego extravagances in leading one’s life.
Adhere to pursuing one’s occupation with decorum and honesty.
Stop contending for beneficial gains and using harsh methods in commercial competition.
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• Never cease to find a way to escape hardship by attempting to gain knowledge in order to increase one’s income to the point of sufficiency.
• Leading one’s life by following the good path, avoiding the bad, and adhering to religious principles.
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