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The Contrarianism of Lao-zi
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Lao-zi on Government by Non-Action
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Lao-Zi on the Operation of Dao
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Xun-Zi on Methods of Government
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Xun-Zi on the Ruler and the State
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Xun-Zi on Society and the Economy
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Xun-Zi on Learning to Become a Kingly Person
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Xun-Zi on the Human Mind and Its Problems
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Mencius on Humane Governance and the Political Economy
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Confucius on the Essentials of Government
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Idealism and Neutral Monism
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