Time-Strategy-of-the-Warring-States-School

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The Warring States' Time Strategy School ( Chinese  战 国策 派 , Pinyin Zhànguócè pài , W.-G. Chan-kuo-ts'e p'ai ) was a Chinese philosophical school during the anti-Japanese war . It was so named because its main representatives - Chen Quan陈 铨 (1903–1969), Lin Tongji 林 同济 (1906–1980), Lei Zonghai 雷海宗 (1902–1962) and others - published a magazine in 1940 and 1941 with the title Zhanguo ce ( Chinese 戰 國策 / 战 国策 ; Pinyin : Zhànguó cè; Wade-Giles : Chan-kuo ts'e; "Strategies of the Warring States Period") published. They claimed that the Warring States Period situation returned to China at that time. So they advocated the law of the jungle , fascism and voluntarism .

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References and footnotes

  1. Article: "Strategy-of-the-Warring-States-Period School", in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 504

literature

  • 汉英 中国 哲学 辞典. 开封 2002
  • John Israel: Lianda : A Chinese University in War and Revolution. 1998 ( partial online view )

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