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Tim Su
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When monetary devours everyday life bits by bits, even though people breath under the very same sky, we are not able to share and converse with each other.
Skyboxification it is.
— Oct 16, 2019 03:03PM
Skyboxification it is.
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Tim Su
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Love and every other virtue are nothing like concrete commodity, which won't be depleted with use but strengthened and grown like muscle after exercised.
— Oct 15, 2019 06:39AM
Tim Su
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Nuclear plants, private monetary or public compensation. A whole new perspective to look at nuclear siting predicament.
— Oct 15, 2019 05:02AM
Tim Su
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Corruption argument and fairness objection are what I am learning in this chapter.
— Oct 15, 2019 03:00AM
Tim Su
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Sandel now condenses the objections into two kinds, one out of fairness, and the other about corruption.
Okay, so now I know there are two phases when I ponder those tricky questions.
— Oct 15, 2019 02:59AM
Okay, so now I know there are two phases when I ponder those tricky questions.
Tim Su
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Now, Sandel makes his points whether economist could stay clean and clear when their market theories touch the moral terrain.
The answer is a clear NO.
— Oct 14, 2019 08:53AM
The answer is a clear NO.
Tim Su
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I read Sandel's Justice in Chinese previously, and now this original version make more sense to me.
— Oct 13, 2019 05:32PM

