Legalist
Legalist promoted a practical and ruthlessly approach to statecraft. Legalists did not concern themselves with ethics, morals or propriety like the Confucians. In addition, unlike the Daoists, Legalists cared nothing about principles governing the world or the place of human beings in nature. They held that the foundations were agriculture and armed forces. Legalist believed this because if the intentions they had for the individuals in their state. They sought to mold as many individuals as possible into cultivation or military services while turning them away from pursuing careers as merchants, scholars, and so on.