Han Feizi on reputation-driven disobedience: A comparative study
Must absolutist states resort to intimidation and coercion to tackle subjects' disobedience driven by their pursuit of reputation? Since canonical early modern Western thinkers broached but did not solve this question, I turn to the most renowned ancient Chinese Legalist Han Feizi's unders...
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Main Author: | LIU, Antong |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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