12-13-2021, 09:45 AM
The Art of War: Complete Texts and Commentaries By Sun Tzu. (Page 238 Chapter :The ways of the general, leadership, and crisis management).
WHAT HURTS THE PEOPLE - There are five things that hurt the people:
There are local officials who use public office for personal benefit, taking improper advantage of their authority, holding weapons in one hand and people's livelihood in the other, corrupting their offices, and bleeding the people.
There are cases where serious offenses are given light penalties: there is inequality before the law, and the innocent are subjected to punishment, even execution. Sometimes serious crimes are pardoned, the strong are supported, and the weak are oppressed. Harsh penalties are applied, unjustly torturing people to get the facts.
Sometimes there are officials who condone crime and vice, punishing those who protest against this, cutting (off) the avenues of appeal and hiding the truth, plundering and ruining lives, unjust and arbitrary.
Sometimes there are senior officials who repeatedly change department heads so as to monopolize the government administration, favoring their friends and relatives while treating those they dislike with unjust harshness, oppressive in their actions, prejudiced and unruly. They also use taxation to reap profit, enriching themselves and their families by exactions and fraud.
Sometimes local officials extensively tailor awards and fines, welfare projects, and general expenditures, arbitrarily determining prices and measures, with the result that people lose their jobs.
These 5 things are harmful to the people, and anyone who does any of these things should be dismissed from office.
- Sun Tzu (Born - 544 BC - Death - 496 BC)
WHAT HURTS THE PEOPLE - There are five things that hurt the people:
There are local officials who use public office for personal benefit, taking improper advantage of their authority, holding weapons in one hand and people's livelihood in the other, corrupting their offices, and bleeding the people.
There are cases where serious offenses are given light penalties: there is inequality before the law, and the innocent are subjected to punishment, even execution. Sometimes serious crimes are pardoned, the strong are supported, and the weak are oppressed. Harsh penalties are applied, unjustly torturing people to get the facts.
Sometimes there are officials who condone crime and vice, punishing those who protest against this, cutting (off) the avenues of appeal and hiding the truth, plundering and ruining lives, unjust and arbitrary.
Sometimes there are senior officials who repeatedly change department heads so as to monopolize the government administration, favoring their friends and relatives while treating those they dislike with unjust harshness, oppressive in their actions, prejudiced and unruly. They also use taxation to reap profit, enriching themselves and their families by exactions and fraud.
Sometimes local officials extensively tailor awards and fines, welfare projects, and general expenditures, arbitrarily determining prices and measures, with the result that people lose their jobs.
These 5 things are harmful to the people, and anyone who does any of these things should be dismissed from office.
- Sun Tzu (Born - 544 BC - Death - 496 BC)