Philosophy of the Dharmaraja of King Chulalongkorn the Great: Intervention in corruption with human rights and liberty for national unity
Keywords:
Anti-corruption, Democracy, King Rama V the Great, Thai politicsAbstract
This academic article was written with the following objectives:1) To identify the topic of knowledge regarding the philosophy of the Dharmaraja of King Chulalongkorn the Great’s intervention in the problems of corruption with rights management and creative democracy in the reign of King Rama V the Great. 2) To simulate the concept of applying the philosophy of the Dharmaraja of King Chulalongkorn the Great to the approach of constructive democracy for national unity3) To provide recommendations in anti-corruption knowledge management. From a synthesis of the deep-rooted and invaluable philosophy, it was found that 6 ancient tacit forms of knowledge should be preserved for solving corruption and social conflicts by focusing on human rights and liberty reforms, which would result in the unity of the nation. These ancient tacit forms of knowledge could be applied to modern anti-corruption practices in order to develop Dharmaraja based Thai politics.