Now, as to universal love and mutual aid, they are beneficial and easy beyond a doubt. It seems to me that the only trouble is that there is no superior who encourages it. If there is a superior who encourages it, promoting it with rewards and commendations, threatening its reverse with punishments, I feel people will tend toward universal love and mutual aid like fire tending upward and water downwards — it will be unpreventable in the world.

— 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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