管子 — Volume 01 : Chapters 1-5 by Zhong Guan

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Author Guan, Zhong, -646 BCE
Title 管子 — Volume 01 : Chapters 1-5
Alternate Title Guanzi — Volume 01 : Chapters 1-5
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Summary "管子 — Volume 01 : Chapters 1-5" by Zhong Guan is a philosophical treatise likely composed during ancient China, specifically in the period known as the Warring States period. This text serves as a compilation of political and economic theories, providing insights into governance, moral philosophy, and statecraft that aim to achieve a harmonious society. The work is primarily a guide on how to manage state affairs by understanding human nature, the factors influencing governance, and the importance of ethical leadership. In the opening chapters, the text discusses the foundational principles of governance, emphasizing the importance of moral integrity and the well-being of the populace. Zhong Guan elaborates on the concept of the "Four Virtues" — propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame — which form the pillars of a stable society. He highlights the critical relationship between rulers and citizens, advocating for policies that prioritize the people’s happiness and mutual respect. Furthermore, practical advice is offered for resource management, agricultural responsibilities, and the establishment of laws that align with the moral fabric of society. The treatise collectively underscores that the stability and prosperity of a state depend on the ethical conduct of its leaders and the welfare of its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Chinese
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Philosophy, Chinese
Subject Chinese classics
Category Text
EBook-No. 7483
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 30, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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