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confucian-justice
A legal system emphasizing evidence-based guilt and minimizing torture, reflecting traditional Chinese philosophy adapted to modern governance.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson
Chapter 46
Judge Fang interrogates a reluctant Western prisoner named PhyrePhox using advanced nanotechnological torture methods to extract information about his involvement with CryptNet, a secretive and powerful network. The chapter explores the tension between traditional Confucian justice and modern surveillance, while revealing the complex political and social corruption within the Chinese Coastal Republic. The interrogation also touches on the mysterious criminal gang, the Fists of Righteous Harmony, hinting at deeper unrest in China.