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Taoism is a combination of mysticism, philosophical reflection, and poetry. Taoism stresses the unity of humanity and the universe.

In Taoism it is the loss of that unity that is responsible for desire, competition, and the unsuccessful attempts to regulate the resulting strife by means of ethics and moral law.

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