lunes, 13 de febrero de 2012

Beating the Unjust World's Sysytem

Misforune strikes all, a princess, a wealthy jew, an inquisitor, a philosopher and a poor naive fellow name Candide. Little do these people have in common, however the little they share is their view on how to beat the system, by system I mean the indifferent and unjust world that sorrounds them and at the end does strike them down. The jew and the inquisitor try to beat or escape the injustice by religion, a false sense of hope and salvation that reasures but dissapoints when the system faces them indifferently of their actions. Pangloss has an optimistic view of a somewhat explanatory and self-assuring philosophy that asures only good if good is done, however Candide so greatly mocks and ridicules this feeling with cruel, swift blows of the seemingly random universe. The princess uses money, political and social status to feel safe from any unjustices and disconnected from the kind of people that face this cruel world daily however this is just an illusion because this cant and will not protect you from earthquakes or the true evil of humans and well Bulgars in this case. So if there is no way to totally safe yourself from horrible tragedy then why not do whatever you want and steal and rape nad murder? Well because society molds justice and tries to replicate it in its most pure ways however it doesnt get into the gray areas like total equality or full meritocracy, so all of these illusions wont work with the mayor scheme however they might save you to a certain extent of society caused misfortunes and societys justice.

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