Han Fei and Legalism
edit an earlier version of this video mentioned the state of Han as being the predecessor of the Han empire. As indicated by viewer Steven Zheng, the Han state (韩) during the Warring States period is different from the later Han dynasty (汉). The video has been edited to reflect this - many thanks Steve! Primary Sources Han Feizi: Basic Writings, Translations from the Asian classics The Book of Shang Yang: Apologetics for State Power in Early China, Translations from the Asian classics Secondary Sources Dao companion to the philosophy of Han Fei, Editor Paul R. Goldin The Legalistic Way, Dr Sheh Seow Wah

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