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"Because Mencius’s constitutionalism existed purely in the realm of morality and psychology, it had no procedural outlet. There was no independent judiciary in Imperial China to declare an emperor “unconstitutional,” nor was there a ballot box to vote him out. Therefore, the only way the Mencian Constitution could actually be executed was through the devastating violence of a peasant uprising."

This is the fundamental burden of any constitution, including the Magna Carta, US Constitution, or even Papal Writ. The existence of ballot and judiciary are as conditional as the paper, only enforceable to the degree that there would be a revolt if it were ignored, and that the revolt could not be suppressed without destroying the state order it intended to preserve.

All systems of government are conditional, and subject to hacking.

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Wow. You have once again distilled down a few thousand years into a perfect summation/explanation of the contract between ruler and ruled in China. Thanks much.

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