The Dantean standard of a will so whole that external force cannot make it cooperate in wrongdoing.
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intact will
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Jiang introduces Mucius as a paradigm of intact will that will illustrate why radical action matters more than clever strategic calculation.
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"Had their will been as whole as that which held Laurence, fast of the great, and that which made of Mucius one who judged..."
"Okay. All right. So Mucius is a great story. Have you guys ever heard the story of Mucius? All right. So what happened was..."
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