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Societal Goals  Confucius
 
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The goal of Confucius was to create a stable and just society here on earth.  He believed that the essential quality required to build this society was goodness.  Confucius said that people were not born good but had to be taught goodness, even the emperors.  Scholars needed to teach the emperors goodness so they could then pass it on to the people.  Confucianism was not an organized religion.  He was not worried about god or the after life, and even stated that "I don't know anything about those things."
 
The goal of Confucius was to create a stable and just society here on earth.  He believed that the essential quality required to build this society was goodness.  Confucius said that people were not born good but had to be taught goodness, even the emperors.  Scholars needed to teach the emperors goodness so they could then pass it on to the people.  Confucianism was not an organized religion.  He was not worried about god or the after life, and even stated that "I don't know anything about those things."
Information from manual page 117
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Information from manual page 117.
 
For more information about Confucius and some pictures of him, go to [http://www.all-art.org/world_literature/confucius1.htm].
 
For more information about Confucius and some pictures of him, go to [http://www.all-art.org/world_literature/confucius1.htm].
 
Noel Higgason
 
Noel Higgason

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Societal Goals Mencius

Fundamental Principles Mencius

Basis of Society Mencius

Role of Emperor Mencius

Societal Goals Confucius

The goal of Confucius was to create a stable and just society here on earth. He believed that the essential quality required to build this society was goodness. Confucius said that people were not born good but had to be taught goodness, even the emperors. Scholars needed to teach the emperors goodness so they could then pass it on to the people. Confucianism was not an organized religion. He was not worried about god or the after life, and even stated that "I don't know anything about those things." Information from manual page 117. For more information about Confucius and some pictures of him, go to [1]. Noel Higgason

Fundamental Principles Confucius Fundamental Principles of Confucius

Role of Emperor Confucius

Basis of Society Confucius

Societal Goals Taoism

Fundamental Principles Taoism

Role of Emperor Taoism

Basis of Society Taoism

Societal Goals Legalism

Fundamental Principles Legalism

Basis of Society Legalism

Role of Emperor Legalism