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" The Master said, Govern the people by regulations, keep order among them by chastisements, and they will flee from you, and lose all self-respect. Govern them by moral force, keep order among them by ritual and they will keep their self-respect and come... "
The Chinese Revolution in Historical Perspective
John E. Schrecker 著 - 2004 - 316 頁
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World Scriptures: An Introduction to Comparative Religions

Kenneth Kramer - 1986 - 314 頁
...to cover ail my teaching, I would say 'Let there be no evil in your thoughts.' 3. The Master said. Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. 4. The Master said. At fifteen I set my heart upon learning. At thirty, I had planted my feet...
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Readings in Eastern Religions

Harold G. Coward, Eva K. Neumaier-Dargyay, Ronald Neufeldt - 1988 - 377 頁
...recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs. (Analects 1:16) ritual and they will keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. (Analects 2:3) Meng I Tzu asked about the treatment of parents. The Master said, Never disobey!...
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The Elemental Changes: The Ancient Chinese Companion to the I Ching. The T ...

Hsiung Yang, Xiong Yang - 1994 - 404 頁
...afoul of them through ignorance. Confucius insisted that punishments alone cannot effect good order: Govern the people by regulations. keep order among...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. ... If it is really possible to govern countries by ritual and yielding. there is no more to...
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Understanding China: Center Stage of the Fourth Power

Yan'an Ju, Yen-an Chü - 1996 - 208 頁
...meaningful, and psychologically more gratifying. Democracy or Benevolent Authoritarianism? The Master said, Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. —The Analects of Confucius Duke Ting [died 495 BCE] asked for a precept concerning a ruler's...
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Essays on Strategy

Thomas C. Gill - 1996 - 164 頁
...universe would encourage men's natural tendency toward goodness. He said, Govern the people by regulation, keep order among them by chastisements, and they will...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord.24 Such moral force is not as fantastic nor as hard to attain as it might seem. "If we really...
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China: Understanding Its Past, 第 1 卷

Eileen Tamura - 1997 - 284 頁
...of what Confucius said. Then do the activity that follows the reading. BOOK II 3. The Master said, Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. 6. Meng Wu Po asked about the treatment of parents. The Master said, Behave in such a way that...
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Foreigners in Chinese Law

Tahirih V. Lee - 1997 - 484 頁
...responsibilities in a suitable fashion. As Confucius indicated in The Analects, "Govern the people by regulation, keep order among them by chastisements, and they will...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord."" The standards meant to govern the ruler-subiect relationship — virtue and the rules of...
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Learning from Asian Philosophy

Joel J. Kupperman - 1999 - 217 頁
...bring it about that there were no civil suits!" (XII.13, 167) Criminal law similarly is marginalized. "Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...they will flee from you, and lose all self-respect" (II.3, 88). Crime and wrongdoing have to be seen as (by and large?) symptomatic of social evils such...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Religious & Spiritual Quotations

Geoffrey Parrinder - 2000 - 389 頁
...towards living beings, and donations. Ashoka, Major Rock Edict, IX (3rd century BCE) i The Master said, Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...keep their self-respect and come to you of their own accord. Confucius, Analects, II, 3 10 The path of duty lies close at hand, yet we seek for it afar....
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Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community

Kwong-Loi Shun, David B. Wong - 2004 - 242 頁
...better still to bring it about that there were no civil suits!" Criminal law similarly is marginalized. "Govern the people by regulations, keep order among...they will flee from you, and lose all self-respect" (Book II, 3, p. 88). Crime and wrongdoing have to be seen as (by and large?) symptomatic of social...
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