Han Feizi
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Description:... This third volume of Han Fei's collected writings offers invaluable insight into the philosophy and politics of ancient China. Han Fei is often identified as the founder of Legalism, a key school of thought that emphasized the need for strong rulers and harsh punishments in order to maintain social order and prevent chaos. In these texts, Han Fei lays out his vision for a well-organized and efficient state, one where the needs of the individual are always subordinated to the greater good.
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