The Legalist School

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Philosophy

 

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Jimmy S

 

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February 3, 2013

 

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University

 

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and is one of the earliest known forms of totalitarian ideologies, which led to the eventual rise and fall of the Qin Empire. Some of the most influential leaders and contributors in the School of Legalism include Li Si, a political leader of China, who’s form of legalism became a totalitarian ideology in China...
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Shang Yang, one of the most influential and prestigious Leglist reformers who praised farming, awarding military achievements and stressing the law, which all helped lay the foundation of the Qin dynasty. And Han Fei Tzu, who was compared to the works of Machiavelli and Kautilya, was one of more famous contributors that emphasized that rulers should govern their subjects within the Legalist Doctrine of Fa (law), Shu (strategy), and Shih (power)...
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