The Book of Lord Shang: A Classic of the Chinese School of LawThe Book of Lord Shang is considered a classic of the School of Law, one of the six great Chinese schools of thought. It is attributed to Kung-san Yang, chief minister of the State of Ch'in on the western borders of China. He proved an able, ruthless statesman, abolishing communal land ownership in favor of individual ownership (to break the nobles, not help the peasants). His principle was to "punish severely the light crimes." For the first time, laws were made explicit, widely publicized and impartially enforced. This merciless code was well established before its author, the Lord of Shang, was murdered. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 32
עמוד 23
... background . ' i I am a man of no merit and , therefore , I dare not receive your
commands . I have heard it said that to occupy a position for which one is not
qualified , is called * being covetous of position ' , and to have a reputation , to 1
The ...
... background . ' i I am a man of no merit and , therefore , I dare not receive your
commands . I have heard it said that to occupy a position for which one is not
qualified , is called * being covetous of position ' , and to have a reputation , to 1
The ...
עמוד 98
If men of talent are subjected by worthless men , it is because their authority is
weak and their position low , whereas if the worthless can be subjected by men of
talent , it is due to the authority of the latter being strong and their position ...
If men of talent are subjected by worthless men , it is because their authority is
weak and their position low , whereas if the worthless can be subjected by men of
talent , it is due to the authority of the latter being strong and their position ...
עמוד 264
They ruled for the sake of the empire , and thus , when those who held positions
2 had corresponding merit , the empire enjoyed their administration and no one
could harm it . ... This is why the states are in a perilous position . For the relation
...
They ruled for the sake of the empire , and thus , when those who held positions
2 had corresponding merit , the empire enjoyed their administration and no one
could harm it . ... This is why the states are in a perilous position . For the relation
...
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