If we should classify one by one all those who hate others and injure others, should we find them to be universal in love or partial? Of course we should say they are partial. Now, since partiality against one another is the cause of the major calamities in the empire, then partiality is wrong.
— Mozi

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Mo Zi, also known as Mo Tzu or Mòzǐ, was an influential philosopher in ancient China during the Warring States period (approximately 470 – 391 BCE).

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