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"Human nature is evil... One is bom with feelings of envy and hate, and, by indulging these, one is led into banditry and theft ... Hence, following human nature and indulging human emotions will inevitably lead to contention and strife, causing one to rebel against one's proper duty, reduce principle to chaos, and revert to violence..." Selections from the Xunzi "Human Nature is Evil" (Xunzi lived from ca. 310 - ca 219 BCE) The text above best reflects the following concept: Confucianism
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