Mimi Hunter

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In China, Confucius disapproved of the harsh legal processes advocated by the ‘legalist’ scholars and promoted new ideas about moral education. But even he and his followers recognized the need for punishment in the interest of social order. Rather than resorting to ordeals, Chinese government officials came up with the idea of judicial torture several centuries before their European counterparts.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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