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The Reference of Equality and Collective in Jianai to the Contemporary Context

Nuo Xu

Abstract


Any thought is a product of its era and only has relevance in that specific period. By studying it in the context of a particular time,
we can fully understand the implications of the thought. Jianai (Universal Care) was the core concept of Mohism during the Warring States
era. It rejected violent disputes and encouraged the development of a brand-new host relationship based on Mutual Care and Mutual Benefit,
which embodies the values of harmony and reciprocity.

Keywords


Mohism; Universal Care; Community of Shared Future for Mankind

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/rcha.v2i3.4093

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