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Legalism

Chinese Legalism, developed by Shang Yang, Han Fei, and Li Si, held that effective governance depends on a strict system of laws, rewards, and punishments rather than the moral virtue of rulers or subjects. A thoroughgoing political realism, it rejected Confucian appeals to tradition and benevolence as naïve, arguing that human nature is self-interested and must be channelled by institutional design.

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