A legalist punishment structure in which a crime implicates not only the individual but the family.
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collective responsibility
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Something that is very fundamental to the idea of legalism is collective responsibility. What that means is that if you commit a crime, you'll..."
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"...Something that is very fundamental to the idea of legalism is collective responsibility. What that means is that if you commit a crime, you'll..."
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China had the technologies that made modernity possible, then built a political culture that made those technologies inert.
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