The Economic Principles of Confucius and His School ..., כרכים 1-2Columbia University, Longmans, Green & Company, Agents, 1911 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד xiv
... DISTRIBUTION XXIV . General Principles of Distribution : Rent , Interest and Profits .. XXV . Wages .. 411 500058 367 380 398 460 480 BOOK VIII . SOCIALISTIC POLICIES CHAPTER XXVI . The Tsing xiv CONTENTS FOREWORD By Professor Friedrich ...
... DISTRIBUTION XXIV . General Principles of Distribution : Rent , Interest and Profits .. XXV . Wages .. 411 500058 367 380 398 460 480 BOOK VIII . SOCIALISTIC POLICIES CHAPTER XXVI . The Tsing xiv CONTENTS FOREWORD By Professor Friedrich ...
עמוד 18
... distribute land and dwellings , distin- guish the men of military ability and cunning , and achieve their work with a view to their own advantage . Thus it is that selfish schemes and enterprises are constantly taking their rise 18 THE ...
... distribute land and dwellings , distin- guish the men of military ability and cunning , and achieve their work with a view to their own advantage . Thus it is that selfish schemes and enterprises are constantly taking their rise 18 THE ...
עמוד 37
... distribution of the public land— all these were the products of Confucius himself . theories of these writings are called by the Chinese " canon- ical principles , " and they are of value not only for study , but even more in their ...
... distribution of the public land— all these were the products of Confucius himself . theories of these writings are called by the Chinese " canon- ical principles , " and they are of value not only for study , but even more in their ...
עמוד 53
... distribute the individual right justly , men would quarrel . If they were to quarrel , society would be dis- orderly . If society were disorderly , men would be disunited . If men were disunited , they would be weak . If they were weak ...
... distribute the individual right justly , men would quarrel . If they were to quarrel , society would be dis- orderly . If society were disorderly , men would be disunited . If men were disunited , they would be weak . If they were weak ...
עמוד 136
... distributed to everyone , the nature of the people must be good . Mencius says : " When a sage governs the world , he will cause pulse and grain to be as abundant as water and fire . If pulse and grain are as abundant as water and fire ...
... distributed to everyone , the nature of the people must be good . Mencius says : " When a sage governs the world , he will cause pulse and grain to be as abundant as water and fire . If pulse and grain are as abundant as water and fire ...
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עמוד 63 - ... being rectified, their persons were cultivated. Their persons being cultivated, their families were regulated. Their families being regulated, their States were rightly governed. Their States being rightly governed, the whole kingdom was made tranquil and happy.
עמוד 146 - It is said in the Book of Poetry, "Happy union with wife and children, is like the music of lutes and harps. When there is concord among brethren, the harmony is delightful and enduring. Thus, may you regulate your family, and enjoy the pleasure of your wife and children.
עמוד 468 - Notwithstanding good years, their lives are continually embittered, and, in bad years, they do not escape perishing. In such circumstances they only try to save themselves from death, and are afraid they will not succeed. What leisure have they to cultivate propriety and righteousness?
עמוד 493 - The difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education.
עמוד 208 - The Master said, A scholar, whose mind is set on truth, and who is ashamed of bad clothes and bad food, is not fit to be discoursed with.
עמוד 139 - What the Great Learning teaches, is — to illustrate illustrious virtue; to renovate the people; and to rest in the highest excellence.
עמוד 132 - If there were (any of the princes) who would employ me, in the course of twelve months, I should have done something considerable. In three years, the government would be perfected.
עמוד 313 - Majesty's roads, and all throughout the empire who feel aggrieved by their rulers to wish to come and complain to your Majesty. And when they are so bent, who will be able to keep them back?
עמוד 493 - Those who are born with the possession of knowledge are the highest class of men. Those who learn, and so, readily, get possession of knowledge, are the next. Those who are dull and stupid, and yet compass the learning, are another class next to these. As to those who are dull and stupid and yet do not learn;— they are the lowest of the people.
עמוד 95 - Since they are thus numerous, what more shall be done for them?" "Enrich them," was the reply. "And when they have been enriched, what more shall be done?" The Master said, "Teach them.