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    The ruler controls the dispensation of ranks, emoluments,... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The ruler can direct the people's will toward whatever the ruler desires

    The ruler controls the dispensation of ranks, emoluments, punishments, and penalties

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    Controlling what people desire and fear allows the ruler to guide their willThe people desire ranks and emoluments and fear punishments and penaltiesThe ruler can direct the people's will toward whatever the ruler desires

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    Human beings have likes and dislikes; hence, the people can be ruled. The ruler must investigate likes and dislikes. Likes and dislikes are the root of rewards and penalties. The disposition of the people is to like ranks and emoluments and to dislike punishments and penalties. The ruler sets up the two in order to guide the people’s will and to establish whatever he desires. (Shang jun shu 9: 65; Book of Lord Shang 9.3)

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