Foundation
by Isaac Asimov

Hari Seldon Character Analysis

Hari Seldon is the quiet genius whose work shapes the entire future of humanity. As the creator of psychohistory, a discipline that uses mathematics to predict the behavior of civilizations, Seldon foresees the inevitable collapse of the Galactic Empire. Rather than fight fate, he devises a way to soften the blow: the Seldon Plan. Seldon is not a traditional hero—he doesn’t lead armies or win battles. Instead, he lays out a path for others to follow, planting seeds of hope in the form of the Foundation, a collective of scientists, traders, and thinkers destined to rebuild civilization. On Trantor, he faces imprisonment and scrutiny from the ruling Commission of Public Safety, but Seldon remains unfazed. Even exile to the barren world of Terminus plays into his plans. To his followers, Seldon is both enigmatic and reassuring. His recorded messages, revealed at critical turning points in his followers’ journey, provide direction without handing out easy answers.

Hari Seldon Quotes in Foundation

The Foundation quotes below are all either spoken by Hari Seldon or refer to Hari Seldon. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Part 1, Chapter 6 Quotes

The trial (Gaal supposed it to be one, though it bore little resemblance legalistically to the elaborate trial techniques Gaal had read of) had not lasted long. It was in its third day. Yet already, Gaal could no longer stretch his memory back far enough to embrace its beginning.

He himself had been but little pecked at. The heavy guns were trained on Dr. Seldon himself. Hari Seldon, however, sat there unperturbed. To Gaal, he was the only spot of stability remaining in the world.

The audience was small and drawn exclusively from among the Barons of the Empire. Press and public were excluded and it was doubtful that any significant number of outsiders even knew that a trial of Seldon was being conducted. The atmosphere was one of unrelieved hostility toward the defendants.

Related Characters: Hari Seldon, Gaal Dornick
Page Number and Citation: 30
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Part 1, Chapter 7 Quotes

“The fall of Trantor,” said Seldon, “cannot be stopped by any conceivable effort. It can be hastened easily, however. The tale of my interrupted trial will spread through the Galaxy. Frustration of my plans to lighten the disaster will convince people that the future holds no promise to them. Already they recall the lives of their grandfathers with envy. They will see that political revolutions and trade stagnations will increase. The feeling will pervade the Galaxy that only what a man can grasp for himself at that moment will be of any account. Ambitious men will not wait and unscrupulous men will not hang back. By their every action they will hasten the decay of the worlds. Have me killed and Trantor will fall not within three centuries but within fifty years and you, yourself, within a single year.”

Related Characters: Hari Seldon (speaker), Linge Chen
Page Number and Citation: 40-41
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Part 1, Chapter 8 Quotes

“But why should they be forced there?” Gaal paused. “May I not know?”

Seldon said, “Not yet. It is enough for the moment that you know that a scientific refuge will be established on Terminus. And another will be established at the other end of the Galaxy, let us say,” and he smiled, “at Star’s End. And as for the rest, I will die soon, and you will see more than I. —No, no. Spare me your shock and good wishes. My doctors tell me that I cannot live longer than a year or two. But then, I have accomplished in life what I have intended and under what circumstances may one better die.”

“And after you die, sir?”

“Why, there will be successors—perhaps even yourself. And these successors will be able to apply the final touch in the scheme and instigate the revolt on Anacreon at the right time and in the right manner. Thereafter, events may roll unheeded.”

Related Characters: Hari Seldon (speaker), Gaal Dornick (speaker)
Page Number and Citation: 45-46
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Part 2, Chapter 5 Quotes

“There seems no point in concealing that the Board has come to the decision that the real solution to the Anacreonian problem lies in what is to be revealed to us when the Vault opens six days from now.”

“Is that your contribution to the matter?”

“Yes.”

“We are to do nothing, is that right, except to wait in quiet serenity and utter faith for the deus ex machina to pop out of the Vault?”

“Stripped of your emotional phraseology, that’s the idea.”

Related Characters: Jord Fara (speaker), Salvor Hardin (speaker), Hari Seldon
Related Symbols: Seldon’s Vault
Page Number and Citation: 85
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Part 2, Chapter 7 Quotes

“In the fifty years that you have worked on this fraudulent project—there is no use in softening phrases—your retreat has been cut off, and you have now no choice but to proceed on the infinitely more important project that was, and is, our real plan.

“To that end we have placed you on such a planet and at such a time that in fifty years you were maneuvered to the point where you no longer have freedom of action. From now on, and into the centuries, the path you must take is inevitable. You will be faced with a series of crises, as you are now faced with the first, and in each case your freedom of action will become similarly circumscribed so that you will be forced along one, and only one, path.

“It is that path which our psychology has worked out—and for a reason.”

Related Characters: Hari Seldon (speaker)
Related Symbols: Seldon’s Vault
Page Number and Citation: 94
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Part 3, Chapter 9 Quotes

There was a breathless silence in the room and Hari Seldon continued conversationally, “This is the second time I’ve been here. Of course, I don’t know if any of you were here the first time. In fact, I have no way of telling, by sense perception, that there is anyone here at all, but that doesn’t matter. If the second crisis has been overcome safely, you are bound to be here; there is no way out. If you are not here, then the second crisis has been too much for you.”

He smiled engagingly. “I doubt that, however, for my figures show a ninety-eight point four percent probability there is to be no significant deviation from the Plan in the first eighty years.”

Related Characters: Hari Seldon (speaker)
Related Symbols: Seldon’s Vault
Page Number and Citation: 167
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“However, I might warn you here against overconfidence. It is not my way to grant you any foreknowledge in these recordings, but it would be safe to indicate that what you have now achieved is merely a new balance-though one in which your position is considerably better. The Spiritual Power, while sufficient to ward off attacks of the Temporal is not sufficient to attack in turn. Because of the invariable growth of the counteracting force known as Regionalism, or Nationalism, the Spiritual Power cannot prevail. I am telling you nothing new, I’m sure.

Related Characters: Hari Seldon (speaker)
Related Symbols: Seldon’s Vault
Page Number and Citation: 167-168
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Part 5, Chapter 1 Quotes

TRADERS—... With psychohistoric inevitability, economic control of the Foundation grew. The traders grew rich; and with riches came power....

It is sometimes forgotten that Hober Mallow began life as an ordinary trader. It is never forgotten that he ended it as the first of the Merchant Princes....

Related Characters: Hober Mallow, Hari Seldon
Page Number and Citation: 205
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Part 5, Chapter 3 Quotes

“Listen, there’s a Seldon crisis coming up.”

Mallow waited for a reaction but it never came. Twer merely stared. “What’s a Seldon crisis?”

“Galaxy!” Mallow exploded angrily at the anticlimax, “What the blue blazes did you do when you went to school? What do you mean anyway by a fool question like that?”

Related Characters: Hober Mallow (speaker), Hari Seldon, Jaim Twer
Page Number and Citation: 214
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Part 5, Chapter 18 Quotes

“This is a Seldon crisis we’re facing, Sutt, and Seldon crises are not solved by individuals but by historic forces. Hari Seldon, when he planned our course of future history, did not count on brilliant heroics but on the broad sweeps of economics and sociology. So the solutions to the various crises must be achieved by the forces that become available to us at the time.

“In this case, —trade!”

Related Characters: Hober Mallow (speaker), Jorane Sutt, Hari Seldon
Page Number and Citation: 289-290
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Hari Seldon Character Timeline in Foundation

The timeline below shows where the character Hari Seldon appears in Foundation. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Part 1, Chapter 1
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...mathematician from the planet Synnax, travels to the Galactic capital of Trantor to join Hari Seldon’s enigmatic project. Although he has previously journeyed within his own planetary system, this is his... (full context)
Part 1, Chapter 3
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...its deep tunnels and energy systems, which extend miles underground. When Gaal mentions working with Seldon, Jerril refers to Seldon as “Raven Seldon,” a nod to Seldon’s bleak predictions of impending... (full context)
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Seldon explains that he came to speak to Gaal immediately due to increased scrutiny of his... (full context)
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To illustrate, Seldon uses his calculator pad to outline the mathematical basis of psychohistory. He demonstrates that Trantor,... (full context)
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Seldon explains that this knowledge is suppressed to maintain public confidence in the Empire, though leaks... (full context)
Part 1, Chapter 5
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...escort him to another location. There, interrogators question him about his background, his connection to Seldon, and the purpose of the Seldon Project. They repeatedly ask how he learned of the... (full context)
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After demanding legal representation, Gaal meets Lors Avakim, a lawyer sent by Seldon. Avakim explains that the Commission is likely monitoring their conversation but assures Gaal that his... (full context)
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Avakim reveals that Seldon anticipated Gaal’s arrest, orchestrating events to force the Commission into action. This was part of... (full context)
Part 1, Chapter 6
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The trial of Hari Seldon reaches its third day, unfolding under the watchful eyes of a small, exclusive audience composed... (full context)
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The Commission’s Advocate probes Seldon’s statements about the future of Trantor and the Empire. Seldon reiterates his prediction: Trantor will... (full context)
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When pressed about the purpose of his project, Seldon reveals its goal: to mitigate the effects of Trantor’s inevitable collapse and the ensuing dark... (full context)
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The day after the trial, Gaal and Seldon meet privately with the Commission of Public Safety. Linge Chen, the true power behind the... (full context)
Part 1, Chapter 8
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After the meeting with Chen, Gaal and Seldon travel to the University in silence. Gaal asks if Seldon’s warning to Chen about Trantor’s... (full context)
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In his private office, Seldon explains that the exile to Terminus was part of his plan, prepared for over two... (full context)
Part 2, Chapter 3
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...tensions rise, Jord Fara, another board member, redirects the discussion to the upcoming opening of Seldon’s Vault, timed for the Foundation’s 50th anniversary. He speculates that Seldon may have foreseen the... (full context)
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Fara shifts the discussion by once again mentioning the upcoming opening of Seldon’s Vault, still believing it to be the key to solving the crisis. Fara argues that... (full context)
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...He questions why almost no first-class psychologists were included among the original settlers. His hypothesis: Seldon deliberately withheld certain tools to ensure they did not uncover the full truth too early.... (full context)
Part 2, Chapter 6
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...foolish. However, Hardin acknowledges the risk of his own plan, doubting whether he fully understands Seldon’s intentions or the scope of the crisis. Despite his uncertainties, he resolves to act, recognizing... (full context)
Part 2, Chapter 7
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The Board of Trustees, including Hardin, gathers in the Vault, awaiting the long-anticipated message from Seldon. As the lights dim, Seldon’s image appears, and he addresses them in a pre-recorded message.... (full context)
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Seldon emphasizes that the Foundation’s isolation, lack of metals, and unique possession of nuclear power force... (full context)
Part 3, Chapter 2
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...This influence keeps the kingdoms dependent and deters them from outright conquest. Hardin trusts in Seldon’s Plan, which predicts that each crisis will leave only one viable course of action. He... (full context)
Part 3, Chapter 5
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...Lee’s concerns, instead revealing a new strategy: he instructs Lee to announce that a new Seldon recording will appear on March 14, coinciding with the Foundation’s 80th anniversary. Hardin suspects this... (full context)
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Seldon’s Vault fills with a large audience, including the entire City Council and prominent figures like... (full context)
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As the lights dim, the familiar figure of Seldon appears in his wheelchair, addressing the audience through another pre-recorded message. Seldon explains that the... (full context)
Part 5, Chapter 2
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...to discuss a growing crisis. Sutt believes the Foundation is on the verge of another Seldon crisis, marked by the emergence of an external threat from the Korellian Republic’s potential nuclear... (full context)
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...he is leaving on a classified mission, which he believes is tied to an impending Seldon crisis (a concept he has to explain to Twer, who is unfamiliar). Twer expresses concern... (full context)
Part 5, Chapter 15
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...involvement in politics. Declaring his intent to become mayor and high priest to manage the Seldon crisis, Mallow predicts Korell will declare war with nuclear ships supplied by the Galactic Empire.... (full context)
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...prosperity, tied to his control of trade and industry, will prevent unrest. Mallow notes that Seldon’s crises are resolved through broader societal forces, not individual heroics. Confident in his plan, Mallow... (full context)