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Clement 2022-03-22 08:01:04
But so
"Atlas Shrugged", as a masterpiece second only to the "Bible", seems reasonable and sensational, but I think it is more like a delicate conjecture, and it is regarded as a philosophy and lacks rigor and depth.
Just like economics, various theories and formulas are complex and self-contained, but in... -
Monserrat 2022-03-22 08:01:04
who is shrugging
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After watching this movie yesterday, I couldn't help thinking about the movie's assumptions, because science fiction movies all start with assumptions.
The most basic assumption in the film is that all social elites are taken away, and the society falls into a state of government...

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