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- Political_thought_in_ancient_China wikiPageWikiLinkText "Political thought in ancient China".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China wikiPageWikiLinkText "Realists".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China align "right".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China c "兼愛".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China c "法".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China l "inclusive love/care".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China labels "no".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China p "Jian Ai".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "Hearing virtuous words, one takes them to be capable, and on asking their partisans, one thinks that they are indeed so. Therefore, one prizes them without waiting for them to acquire actual merit, or one punishes them without waiting for them to commit crimes. How can one manage the people of an entire country in this way?".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "If a people are not orderly, it is because their prince follows inferior ways; and if the laws are not clear, it means that the prince causes disorder to grow. Therefore, an intelligent prince is one, who does not follow an inferior way, nor causes disorder to grow, but he establishes himself, by maintaining his authority and creates order, by giving laws; so that he gains possession of those, who are treacherous towards their ruler.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "If anybody, not authorized by laws and orders, attempts to cope with foreign intrigues, guard against civil disturbances, produce public benefit, or manage state affairs, his superior should heed his word and hold it accountable for an equivalent fact. If the word turns out true, he should receive a big reward: if not true, he should suffer a heavy penalty. Such is the reason why in the state of an enlightened sovereign there is neither dispute nor controversy.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "If land is not distributed in an orderly fashion, government offices will not be well managed. If offices are not well managed, production will be poorly organized. If production is poorly organized, goods will not be plentiful. There is a proper way.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "If the sovereign does not compare what he sees and hears, he will never get at the real... If the ruler listens straight to one project alone, he cannot distinguish between the stupid and the intelligent. If he holds every projector responsible, ministers cannot confound their abilities.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "In Asiatic civilization all the cultural divisions are still embeded in the total stream of life, so that one cannot speak about art as if it vere detatched from religion; about religion as thought it were detached from speculative thought; about this thought as if it were detatched from mystic feelings; about these feelings as if they were detached from moral and political wisdom.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "The defining of everybody's rights and duties is the road that leads to orderly government, but the not defining of everybody's rights and duties is the road that leads to disorder. Where there is a tendency towards disorder and one governs it, the disorder will only increase, but where there is a tendency towards order and one governs it, there will be order. Therefore, the sage kings governed order and did not govern disorder.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "The early kings did not rely on their strength but on their power ; they did not rely on their belief but on their figures. A floating seed, meeting a whirlwind, may be carried a thousand li, because it rides on the power of the wind. If in measuring an abyss you know that it is a thousand fathoms deep, it is owing to the figures you find by dropping a string. So by depending on the power of a thing, you will reach a point, however distant it may be, and by keeping the proper figures, you will find out the depth, however deep it may be. In the darkness of the night, even a Li Lou cannot see a great mountain forest, but in the clear morning light, with the brilliant sun, he can distinguish the flying birds above, and below he can see an autumn hair, for the vision of the eye is dependent on the power of the sun. When the highest condition of power is reached, things are arranged without a multitude of officials and are made fitting by expounding the system.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "The sage holds oneness in hand and rests in tranquillity, letting names appoint themselves to tasks and affairs settle themselves. If he does not show off his sagacity, the inferiors will reveal their earnestness and uprightness. He then appoints them to office in accordance with their words, and thus lets them choose their tasks. He confers upon them powers in accordance with their needs and thus lets them raise their ranks.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "There is more than one way to govern the world and there is no necessity to imitate antiquity, in order to take appropriate measures for the state... One should, in one's plans, be directed by the needs of the times - I have no doubts about it.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "There is no ruler of men who can give order to his people for all time, nor is there a country in the world that has not known disorder. Raising virtuous and capable men is the cause of bringing order into the world, but it is also the cause of order becoming disorder.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "Though your virtue may be great and your good faith unassailable, if you do not understand men's spirits, and instead appear before a tyrant and force him to listen to sermons on benevolence and righteousness, measures and standards - this is simply using other men's bad points to parade your own excellence. You will be called a plaguer of others. He who plagues others will be plagued in turn.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "When adopting words and observing deeds, if someone does not take function and utility for mark and target, he will be doing the same as wild shooting, however profound the words may be and however thorough the deeds may be.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China quote "Who utters a word creates himself a name; who has an affair creates himself a form. Compare forms and names and see if they are identical. Then the ruler will find nothing to worry about as everything is reduced to its reality.".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Guanzi "Military Taxes"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Han Fei Zi "Chapter V. The Tao of the Sovereign"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Han Fei Zi "Chapter XLI. Inquiring into the Origin of Dialectic"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Han Fei Zi "Chapter XXX. Inner Congeries of Sayings, The Upper Series: Seven Tacts"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Han Feizi "Chapter VIII. Wielding the Sceptre"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Kroner, Culture and Faith".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Shang Jun Shu "Attention to Law"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Shang Jun Shu "Fixing of Rights and Duties"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Shang Jun Shu "Unification of Words"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Shang Jun Shu, "Attention to Law"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "Shang Jun Shu, "Interdicts and Encouragements"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "The Book of Lord Shang "Reform of the Law"".
- Political_thought_in_ancient_China source "The Complete Works Of Chuang Tzu Translated by Burton Watson "Section Four - In the World of Men"".
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