Religion and Spirituality question: When did legalism start? Legalism (Hundred Schools of Thought) began in China, in the fifth century BCE, about the same...
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wiki.answers.com/Q/When_did_legalism_start
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Shang Yang was particularly important for the development of legalism since it was he who served as governor of the state of Ch'in and strengthened it to the extent that it was able to unify China in the following century.
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philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/china/legal.html
philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/china/legal.html
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Legalism was a philosophy of administration in ancient China. Not only did the seven kingdom go to war with each other, there were feudal subdivisions...
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www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
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The philosophy of imperial China has been described as a Confucian exterior covering a core of Legalism (Chinese: 儒表法裡; pinyin: rú biăo fă lǐ;
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy)
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The fundamental aim of both Confucianism and Legalism was the re-unification of a then divided China, but they took different approaches. Confucianism depended on virtue and natural The second development was Buddhism, which had had its start in India sometime in the 6th century BC, when the Buddha probably lived.
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www.chinatour.com/countryinfo/history.htm
www.chinatour.com/countryinfo/history.htm
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Justin- I believe Legalism is more visible in China today. There are many traces of Legalism in China today, two being the high capital punishment rate and the law that prevents reporters from writing articles that oppose or demean the government. start a free website...
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sasasianhistory.wetpaint.com/page/Confucianism+vs.+Legalism:+a+Clash+of+Philosophies
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the Legalists did their best to change itand indeed achieved remarkable China's Legalists: The Earliest Totalitarians and Their Art of Ruling.
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science.jrank.org/pages/7819/Legalism-Ancient-China.htm...
science.jrank.org/pages/7819/Legalism-Ancient-China.html
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Guan-zi; Book of Lord Shang; Han Fei-zi; Qin Empire 221-206 BC; Founding the Han Dynasty 206-141 BC; Wu Di's Reign 141-87 BC; Confucian China 87-30 BC The commentaries on the teachings of Lao-zi in the Han Fei-zi may have been by his followers in an era when legalism was trying to survive by merging with Daoism.
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www.san.beck.org/EC16-Legalism.html
www.san.beck.org/EC16-Legalism.html
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Rights groups: China rights lawyer missing; An outspoken Chinese human rights lawyer went missing two weeks ago, Sure, you can't expect the Mainland to got from Legalism to democracy over night, but it would be nice is Beijing actually respected the human rights laws that it had already passed.
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angrychineseblogger.blog-city.com/chinese_human_rights_...
angrychineseblogger.blog-city.com/chinese_human_rights_lawyer_vanishes.htm
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