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Chinese Legalism

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In contrast to Taoism's intuitive anarchy, and Confucianism's benevolence, Legalism is a Classical Chinese philosophy that emphasizes the need for order above all other human concerns. The political doctrine developed during the brutal year...
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Legalism was a philosophy of government from the earliest days of the Chinese Empire (the Ch'in Dynasty).  This was around 300 BCE. The three major points of legalism were: People should only be involved in professions that helped others or...
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Confucianism, Daoism, Legalism (and other schools of the 'Hundred Schools of Thought') all arose among the Chinese during the greatest period of disunity and strife the Chinese people had ever known - the Warring States period (approx. 475-...
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These were the revolutionary foundations of eastern philosophical thought. The Chinese lived very simple lives in which they became a part of their environment and became more intimate with the workings of nature. These philosophies made fo...
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The reconstruction of society out of a condition of chaos was the underlying objective that gave rise to the Chinese philosophies.
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