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Chinese Legalism

1 h 0 min · 4. juli 2026
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In this episode, we explore Chinese Legalism, a powerful school of ancient political thought that emerged during the Warring States period and reshaped ideas about law, authority, and governance. Centered on state power, strict administrative systems, merit-based advancement, and the equal application of rules, Legalism challenged aristocratic privilege and emphasized order through clear rewards and punishments. We look at key thinkers such as Shang Yang and Han Fei, the role of centralized rule in strengthening the state, Legalism’s connection to the Qin dynasty, and its surprising links to Daoist ideas of impersonal governance. The episode also considers why Legalism remained influential in Chinese statecraft for centuries and how its focus on results, discipline, and systemic control continues to shape debates about governance today.

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