Write an argumentative analysis on Chuang-Tzu essay Discussion on Making All Things Equal

  1. In the Discussion on Making All Things Equal, Chuang-Tzu argues that once one understands the Way, then one can  respond endlessly to life. Part of this understanding requires us to  see life as a play of interdependent opposites in a never-ending cycle  of change (pp. 39-40).  

In light of this view of life, and claims like: There is nothing that is not so, nothing that is not acceptable, can Chuang-Tzus philosophy offer a robust response to injustice, such as racism, sexism, wealth inequality, tyranny, etc., so as to right the wrongs (p. 40)?  

Or, does Chuang-Tzus philosophy instead require that we understand right and wrong as interdependent, and thus, that we passively accept such injustice, and simply let it be (p. 38)?