Legalism (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia
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OverviewEarly daoistic realismChanging with the timesAdministrative focusEradicating punishmentsNames and realitiesCategorization as LegalistSourcesFajia (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: fǎjiā), often translated as Legalism, was a school of thought derived of classical Chinese philosophy. It represents several branches of thought of early thinkers mainly from the Warring States period, such as Guan Zhong, Li Kui, Shen Buhai, Shang Yang, Shen Dao, and Han Fei, whose reform ideas contributed greatly to the establishment of the bureaucratic Chinese empire Chinese: 法家 Literal meaning: 'way of doing' or 'standard' school of thought: 59
Chinese: 法家
Literal meaning: 'way of doing' or 'standard' school of thought: 59
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