Answer / Explanation:
Confucius's thought of lawlessness was in the sense that he believed that contrary if or without peoples regard for the rule of law, Â lawlessness, Â violence and other social negative vices will take a strong hold. it will lead to great uncontrolled acts by the law, unbridled, unruly; unrestrained, illegal, and generally lawless activity.
Hence, the narrative in the passage suggests that Confucius's views are,
- Confucius was concerned by lawlessness within his society.
-Confucius felt that leaders needed to understand the innate nature of the people over whom they ruled.
-Confucius believed that if leaders conducted themselves well, the people would come to understand the difference between right and wrong