The Master said: “The noble person practices inclusive integrity — they embrace all with impartial care, avoiding factional alliances. The petty person forms exclusive cliques — they bond through self-interest, lacking ethical consistency.
子曰:「君子周而不比,小人比而不周。」
Notes
This contrast from the Analects reveals Confucius’ view of moral leadership:
- The noble man’s inclusivity: Acting with universal fairness, prioritizing principles over personal ties
- The petty man’s partiality: Building power through biased networks that compromise justice
This teaching remains a timeless framework for ethical conduct in relationships, governance, and professional environments.
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