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Government of the Joseon Dynasty

1 h 0 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we explore the Government of the Joseon Dynasty, examining how Korea’s longest-ruling dynasty built a centralized Confucian state through royal authority, a structured bureaucracy, and scholar-official governance. We look at the role of the king, the State Council, the Six Ministries, and the civil service examinations that elevated educated yangban elites into positions of power. The episode also considers how Neo-Confucian ideals shaped law, taxation, education, diplomacy, and social hierarchy, while institutions such as the censorate helped monitor officials and reinforce moral governance. Through this lens, Joseon’s government emerges as a sophisticated administrative system that balanced royal rule, bureaucratic expertise, and Confucian political philosophy across more than five centuries.

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In this episode, we explore the Government of the Joseon Dynasty, examining how Korea’s longest-ruling dynasty built a centralized Confucian state through royal authority, a structured bureaucracy, and scholar-official governance. We look at the role of the king, the State Council, the Six Ministries, and the civil service examinations that elevated educated yangban elites into positions of power. The episode also considers how Neo-Confucian ideals shaped law, taxation, education, diplomacy, and social hierarchy, while institutions such as the censorate helped monitor officials and reinforce moral governance. Through this lens, Joseon’s government emerges as a sophisticated administrative system that balanced royal rule, bureaucratic expertise, and Confucian political philosophy across more than five centuries.

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