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Convict Politics: From Utopia to Serfdom in Early China (221 BCE – 23 CE)

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Management number 219233008 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $55.99 Model Number 219233008
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In this innovative history, Liang Cai examines newly excavated manuscripts alongside traditional sources to explore convict politics in the early Chinese empires, proposing a new framework for understanding Confucian discussions of law and legal practice. While a substantial number of convict laborers helped operate the local bureaucratic apparatus in early China, the central court re-employed numerous previously convicted men as high officials. She argues that convict politics emerged, because, while the system often criminalized individuals, including the innocent, it was simultaneously juxtaposed with redemption policies and frequent amnesties in pursuit of a crime-free utopia. This dual system paralyzed the justice system, provoking intense Confucian criticism and resulting in a deep-seated skepticism toward law in the Chinese tradition, with a long-lasting political legacy. Read more

ISBN10 1316515303
ISBN13 978-1316515303
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.32 pounds
Print length 444 pages
Publication date January 29, 2026

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