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2-17-2007 2:45 PM560 views
luixxiul says:
Why cannot you have the correspond understand your ideas? It's due to the wall inside his/her mind. If the human beings hadn't this wall, the world could've been aufheben very well.

Though the title is named in that way, including "Foolish", relative provoking the public, it comes from the circumstance this book isn't written for the scientists, academics, but for ordinary people, where the aim is to sell at maximum.

The person who sits in the center of Japanese politics is undoubtedly Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
I'm not sure on what ground this writer claims this point.

Also, the points of this book isn't whether foolishness is good or bad, or should be or not.
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2-18-2007 2:31 AM
ratilfar
I agree. My guess is that we loath to abandon our "comfort zones" fearful that we may not like to see what's on the other side.

Thanks for the clip.
2-18-2007 2:45 AM
luixxiul
Ja, I think so too.
Fundamentalisms like both Christianity and Islam are one of the great examples, you see.
2-18-2007 10:10 AM
luminaeris
dont forget atheism too. that's a greater example.
2-18-2007 10:19 AM
luixxiul
Note;
I noticed that I've written "Fundamentalisms like both Christianity and Islam", but correctly I'd have written in this way; "Fundamentalism of like Christianity and Islam".

Sorry for misleading comment
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