02542nam 2200409 450 991013208920332120240208173532.01-55441-751-1(CKB)3680000000169147(NjHacI)993680000000169147(EXLCZ)99368000000016914720240208d2005 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe book of Lord Shang /Yang Shang ; translator J. J. L. DuyvendakChicoutimi :J.-M. Tremblay,2005.1 online resourceClassiques des sciences socialesPREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER I : SHANG YANG IN HISTORY : Shang Yang and the rise of Ch'in - The Life of Shang Yang in the Shih-chi - Historical criticism of the Life. -- CHAPTER II : SHANG YANG AS SOCIAL REFORMER : Shang Yang's economics - Shang Yang's system of rewards and punishments. -- CHAPTER III : THE BOOK OF LORD SHANG and THE SCHOOL OF LAW : The Makers of the School of Law - The original ideas of Shang-tzu˘ - Further ideas of the Book of Lord Shang - Influence of the School of Law. -- CHAPTER IV : THE TEXT OF THE BOOK OF LORD SHANG : History of the text - Authenticity of the text. -- TRANSLATION OF THE BOOK OF LORD SHANG -- CHAPTER I : The Reform of the Law - An Order to Cultivate Waste Lands - Agriculture and War - The Elimination of Strength. -- CHAPTER II : Discussion about the People - The Calculation of Land - Opening and Debarring. -- CHAPTER III : The Unification of Words - Establishing Laws - The Method of Warfare - The Establishment of Fundamentals - Military Defence - Making Orders Strict - The Cultivation of the Right Standard. -- CHAPTER IV : The Encouragement of Immigration - Rewards and Punishments - Policies. -- CHAPTER V : Within the Borders - Weakening the People - External and Internal Affairs - Prince and Minister - Interdicts and Encouragements - Attention to Law - The Fixing of Rights and Duties.Philosophy, ChineseLawChinaPolitical sciencePhilosophy, Chinese.LawPolitical science.181.11Shang Yang-338 B.C.,1592280Duyvendak J. J. L(Jan Julius Lodewijk),1889-1954,NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910132089203321The book of Lord Shang3908619UNINA