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=== User: You said Western philosophy does not equal Law. === You said Western philosophy does not equal Law. Let me ask you this way. Is Legalism Chinese philosophy? I'm asking because if you go to the hundred years of thought they seem to think that it is in fact (Law) in the East or at least as far as China went. What were the practices of the Hunter Gatherers that felt they lived on a continent. What gave the Chinese the authority to rule over anyone. We all have the choice to fight back even if it costs us our lives. We can fight back by Law which if it isn't Western philosophy? It definitely isn't Eastern which we know started in China. Decreed law also started in the East with Kings and Kingdoms. The Greek Gods did NOT teach legalism. The Greek Gods taught Law which you claim is something other than Western philosophy. So, what are you claiming unwritten Law to be if not Western?
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