The first story, about the relationship between reality and illusion, is not very good. The second is an excellent ideological proposition. A purely moral dissident, that is, subjective innocence, has reached the point where it has to be eliminated just because of its existence. This is such a question as to whether innocent people are due to human beings’ own innocence. Survival is sacrificed amorally: that is, morality is a motive or an end in itself; usually human survival is regarded as the ultimate meaning of morality, and whether other morals can be compared with it to choose; the morality of human survival is rational Or is it out of instinct; whether morality can reconcile the contradiction between reason and instinct; whether morality belongs to the natural spirit or a rational tool. This is thinking about abstract issues, obviously this episode shows the triumph of irrationality, instinct, but I have to reflect on my attitude towards this innocent man, I hate him, I think he is An innocent sinner, after so much experience, he has not concluded that he is already an alien, a person who is hated because of his smell, and he is shamed by me because he does not have a sharp perception of external eyes. It's sad to be classified as a stupid person.
The third story is a tale of militarism, in which the aimlessness and dazedness on the outside transforms into a social act, a ritual, like a man appreciating his own muscles in order to confirm his strength. However, he ultimately regarded the act of appreciating his own muscles as his goal. The best way to rule an autocratic country is to establish an enemy, so as to squander its inherent desire to rule and expand its will, as long as it faces this enemy every day Mobilizing the so-called national spirit and venting it out through appropriate behavior can maintain a kind of tension-filled stability inside, and mobilizing and venting as a means of domination is regarded as the purpose of domination, self-satisfied mental hysteria, regardless of the spiritual hysteria of the country. No matter how deficient it is, no matter how deceived the children's dreams, this country maintains a childlike innocence.
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