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future... Utopia and fatalism, human commitment and human despair, are now on a par with those of the late Middle Ages. At that time, there were people who were looking forward to the coming of the Christendom Millennium, and there were people who were desperate

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Utopia and fatalism, human commitment and human despair, are now on a par with those of the late Middle Ages. At that time, there were those who looked forward to the coming of the Christenic Millennium, and those who despaired that the next war and plague would destroy human society. It was precisely the contemporaneousness of two events, as we know it today, that gave birth to the beginning of something new, which was the regeneration of humanity, the revival of humanism. If we look down on ourselves from above, we will find that humanity is at a similar turning point in history. If people break through the coercive logic of imagination and the shackles of no choice, and get rid of the low-level tastes of cowardice and flattery, then the only people who can change their bad luck are those who believe in the turn of opportunity. "Politics" and "utopia" today seem inconsoluble, and there is no commonality between the two, just as Schulze's concepts of "capitalism" and "the future" have no common properties. However, we must know that if you are not willing to make a difference, life cannot go on and society will decline.

future... Utopia and fatalism, human commitment and human despair, are now on a par with those of the late Middle Ages. At that time, there were people who were looking forward to the coming of the Christendom Millennium, and there were people who were desperate

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