Totalitarianism and legalism both emphasize strict control and order, often through authoritarian means. In a totalitarian regime, the state seeks to regulate nearly every aspect of public and private life, similar to how legalism prioritizes adherence to laws and regulations to maintain societal order. Both concepts can lead to oppressive environments where individual freedoms are suppressed in favor of collective conformity and obedience to the ruling authority. Thus, they share a common thread in their focus on absolute control and the enforcement of rules.
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
Legalism is a Chinese philosophy.
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legalism are strict rules if workers work hard so will the legalism distributives.
the qin were the ones that adopted legalism
A common symbol for legalism is a scale representing the balance and fairness of the law.
Legalism is favored by many aristocrats as legalism favors force and power.
Legalism, Confucianism, then Taoism.
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Yes he was a follower of legalism.
Confucianism Daoism and legalism or Buddhism if you want to be fancy.wrong, it is Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism