China's Legalists: The Earliest Totalitarians and Their Art of Ruling

by Zhengyuan Fu

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This text discusses the Chinese Legalists, an ancient school of Chinese philosophy which flourished during the Period of the Hundred Contending Schools (6th-3rd century B.C.E.) The school perfected the science of government and art of statecraft to a level that would have greatly impressed Machiavelli. This period and its personalities, as well as a taste of the style and spirit of the Legalists' discourse, are made accessible to the student and general reader, placing into focus the roots of the great Chinese philosophy-as-statecraft tradition. The Legalists - most famously Li Kui, Shang Yang, Shen Buhai, Shen Dao, and Han Fei - had a great impact not only on the institutions and practices of Chinese imperial tradition but also on the Maoist totalitarianism of the People's Republic of China.
  • ISBN10 1563247801
  • ISBN13 9781563247804
  • Publish Date 31 March 1996
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Imprint M.E. Sharpe
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 176
  • Language English