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Legalism -> Shang Jun Shu -> Agriculture and War -> 8

Nowadays, the rulers of the world are all anxious over the perilous condition of their countries and the weakness of their armies,
and they listen at all costs to the professional talkers:
but though these may form battalions,
talk profusely and employ beautiful expressions,
it is of no practical use.
When a ruler loves their sophistry
and does not seek for their practical value,
then the professional talkers have it all their own way,
expound their crooked sophistries in the streets,
their various groups become great crowds,
王公大人and the people, seeing that they succeed in captivating kings, dukes and great men,
all imitate them.
Now, if men form parties, the arguments and dissensions in the country
will be of confusing diversity; the lower classes will be amused
and the great men will enjoy it,
with the result that amongst such a people farmers will be few
and those who, in idleness, live on others will be many.
These latter being numerous, farmers will be in a perilous position,
and this being so, land will be left lying fallow.
If study becomes popular,
people will abandon agriculture
and occupy themselves with debates,
high-sounding words and discussions on false premises;
abandoning agriculture, they will live on others in idleness,
and seek to surpass one another with words.
Thus the people will become estranged from the ruler, and there will be crowds of disloyal subjects.
This is a doctrine which leads to the impoverishment of the state and to the weakening of the army.
Indeed, if a country employs people for their talking,
then the people will not be nurtured in agriculture;
so it is only an intelligent prince who understands that by fondness for words one cannot strengthen the army nor open up the land.
圣人Only when a sage rules the country will he strive for singleness of purpose and for the consolidation of the people in agriculture, and for that alone.


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