ETHICS Confucius did not esteem written laws, believing instead that good rulers were the best guarantee of

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ETHICS Confucius did not esteem written laws, believing instead that good rulers were the best guarantee of justice. Does our legal system rely primarily on the rule of law or the rule of people?

Which do you instinctively trust more? Legal realists argue that the “rule of law” is a misleading term. What point are they making, and how does it relate to Confucius’s principles? Confucius himself was an extraordinarily wise man, full of wisdom about life and compassion for his fellow citizens. Because he was extraordinary, what does that tell us about other rulers by contrast? How does that affect Confucius’s own views?

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Legal Environment

ISBN: 9780324537116

3rd Edition

Authors: Jeffrey F Beatty, Susan S Samuelson

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