It is in such a retrospective reading of modern business spirit, that Mo’s theory had supposed to treat private want with humanity or publicly want. In ancient China, war crimes against humanity forced Mo to put his philosophy to practice to improve the confusion of turbulent culture. This study investigates the link between altruism and non-altruism explanatory factors, and states the three perspectives from Mo’s philosophy. Discussions and conclusions are provided about the cooperative framework to guide some implications of public roles for modern systems through conceptual processing of Mo’s experiences.