慎子 by Dao Shen

"慎子" by Dao Shen is a philosophical text, likely written during the late Warring States period of Chinese history. This work focuses on the principles of governance, ethics, and the nature of human relationships. It delves into the complexities of leadership, morality, and the dynamics between rulers and subjects, offering insights on how to maintain social order. The content of "慎子" presents a series of reflections and discussions around these themes, emphasizing the importance of moral character in leadership and the necessity for rulers to use laws and ethics effectively to govern. Dao Shen articulates the idea that a wise ruler should be aware of their responsibilities and must balance the interests of the state and its people. The text elaborates on various aspects of governance, such as the treatment of subjects, the establishment of laws, and the significance of personal virtue, ultimately arguing for a harmonious society where the ruler's character positively influences the populace. Through examples and philosophical insights, the work serves as a guide for aspiring leaders to cultivate good governance and moral integrity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Shen, Dao, 351? BCE-276? BCE
Title 慎子
Alternate Title Shenzi
Language Chinese
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Taoism
Subject Philosophy, Chinese
Category Text
eBook-No. 25366
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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