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    both develop how an outstanding ruler should be by striking a balance between the people and the ruler. Lao Tzu believes since human nature is a part of the holistic universe, all human beings should follow the Way in order to be original people. If the ruler is enlightened by the Way and Tao, he will not try to compete with others because the ruler realizes everything is ought to be moderate and appropriate for his people. Thus, Lao Tzu thinks that the ruler should be tolerant and…

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    property and freedom. Locke also believed that if a ruler did not hold up to these rights then the people have the right to revolt. Before Locke started to get his message across, rulers were extremely cruel and unfair. Rulers would kill people because they didn't like the look the person gave them. So this influenced the American revolution by putting laws to restrict rulers and to keep people's natural rights safe. Otherwise we would still have rulers killing people for no reason at all.…

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    Gilgamesh, if anything, can be defined as an example of what a ruler should be. Although he started the epic as an immature ruler, he did metamorphized to become an excellent ruler as he was able to realize and take pride of his own work to benefit his/her subjects. He did not feel compelled at the end of the epic to invade other lands to have his name spread out far and…

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    effective rulers of his perfect society are philosopher-kings, chosen by previous rulers of the city who were also philosopher-kings. Throughout the majority of the prospective rulers’ lives, they are trained academically and physically in order to prepare them for leadership until they are chosen by the current rulers to be their successors. Being that the new philosopher-kings are chosen by incumbent rulers, the people who will be governed by them have absolutely no say in who their rulers…

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    Leadership Essay Many rulers have many different types of qualities in how they ruled their own empire. These types of qualities can make a rally good ruler or make him into a selfish ruler. For example, Suleiman the magnificent is a ruler who ruled Istanbul during the 1453. He was well known as a great ruler who cared about his people. As a ruler he was really strategic and had confidence in his army that they could win against any empires in wars. Also, Suleiman motivated his army by taking…

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    Rulers in the past, had been cruel to people and their slaves. He did not believe in this harsh treatment. He wanted harmony and peace among men and the universe. The kings and rulers should reflect this peace and harmony. He said regarding this that “If a truly royal ruler were to arise, it would still require a generation, and generation, and then virtue would prevail”. A ruler that practiced the Confucian virtues should govern as an influential fatherly force. In addition to how rulers should…

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    born to fight and rulers are naturally gifted and smart. On top of that, the three classes have to only do their job and play their role. They should not try to change roles or play other’s roles. Plato believes that once people try to take others’ jobs the state would become unjust because the rulers would start to do work, soldiers and workers would want power. On the other hand, I believe that by doing that, the only person in Plato’s just state that would be happy is the ruler because he has…

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    by questioning the others, he is merely trying to understand their point of view. After some back and forth, Thrasymachus finally offers up his opinion on justice. A ruler is the most powerful in a society, and rulers pass laws that are beneficial to themselves. It is also just (for weaker subjects) to obey the orders that rulers set forth. Therefore, justice is whatever is beneficial to the most powerful . Justice, as defined by Thrasymachus, is the advantage, or what is more beneficial to a…

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    Confucianism Dbq

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    Confucianism. The ideal ruler according to Confucianism should show respect towards his peers and should also be revered by citizens living in the society. If there is mutual veneration and respect between a ruler and citizens, society is able to operate in a cohesive manner. Furthermore, leaders should set a good example by leading with virtue. This moral righteousness trickles down from the ruler to the citizens creating a domino effect. As stated in Document 2, “The character of a ruler…

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    on how a ruler should run a government, constructed today’s political atmosphere. Despite the differences between Plato and Machiavelli 's visions on an idealistic utopian society, they both necessitate a ruler who possess the highest extent of reason within the tripartite division. However, their contrasting agendas they set for their ideal rulers, forged conflicting definitions of a virtuous society. Conclusively leading to differences in their beliefs on what responsibilities a ruler is…

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