Mimi Hunter

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The kings took it for granted that imposing punishments was the way to maintain order. They regularly complained that their officials were not fulfilling their duties properly and handing out correct punishments. Like the Aryans on the Indian plains, they had a sense of cosmological order, a divine ideal which people needed to respect, and kings should support, if their societies were to prosper.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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