Han Fei

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Han Fei (c. 280–233 BCE) was a prominent Chinese philosopher and statesman during the Warring States period, renowned for his contributions to the political philosophy known as Legalism.

A pupil of the Confucian scholar Xunzi, Han Fei developed his theories by critiquing Confucianism and advocating for a strict, authoritarian approach to governance. He believed that human nature was inherently self-interested, necessitating a system of laws and punishments to maintain order and control within the state.

His seminal work, the "Han Feizi," is a collection of essays that outlines the principles of Legalism, emphasising the importance of law as a tool for preserving state power and achieving societal stability. Through his insights on governance, statecraft, and human behaviour, Han Fei profoundly influenced the political landscape of ancient China, laying the groundwork for the policies adopted by the Qin dynasty, which marked the first unification of China under a centralised imperial rule.

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