Go to Amazon.com and look up Legalism. You will find a long list of books about this subject. Happy hunting.
he WA a very very strict ruler and killed anyone who opposed him.!!.
the book of leviticus.
The political philosophy of absolutism teaches that people need a strong ruler to maintain order. This philosophy believes in centralized authority and the concentration of power in the hands of a single leader to ensure stability and prevent chaos. Leaders in an absolutist system are often considered to have divine right or absolute power.
The holy book of Legalism is called the "Book of Lord Shang." It was written by the Chinese philosopher Shang Yang during the Warring States period. The text expounds on the principles and methods of governance and was influential in shaping Legalist philosophy.
Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
Hanfeizi was very important. Legalism was based on his teachings. He lived from 280-233 B.C.E. He was a prince of the royal family of the state of Han. He got to see the end of the Warring States Period and the Zhou Dynasty Like Confucius. Hanfeizi was very concered with creating peace and order into a society, but he did not think Confucious teachings about proper behavior were the answer. Many of his ideas survive today in a book named after him called Hanfeizi.
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
The sacred book of Legalism is known as the "Book of Lord Shang" or "Shang Jun Shu" in Chinese. It is attributed to the philosopher Shang Yang and outlines the principles and methods of governance based on strict laws, harsh punishments, and centralized authority.
i researched on google and found that the orgins of Legalism is unclear but some would date as far back as the teachings of the 7th century BCE statesman Kuan Chung (d. 645 BCE), prime minister of the state of Ch'i, whose teachings are supposed to be repesented by the Kuan-tzu. Other figures associated with an early form of legalism are Shang Yang (d. 338 BCE). Website information was obtain from- http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/china/legal.html
yes ceak your socail studies book pg239
The Qu'ran has muhammed's teachings as he was a Muslim
Legalism is a Chinese philosophy.