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2. "Competition is ultimately more beneficial than detrimental to society." ! U3 r, N1 X0 j8 g4 ?$ V4 h3 _+ y
归根结底,竞争对于社会是利多弊少。 2 `: {' {% T5 B; @+ m
4 ]' X; k6 d, ?+ B) V1 x' ~% d0 nGenerally speaking, competition contributes to progress in society. - X6 o# r1 S2 w/ M/ D( t* ?
1. Generally speaking, competition contributes to progress in society. 9 o1 {) u) y5 ~! @! u% n
2. In democratic countries, when parties and candidates compete for power, the public benefits. 8 \9 e/ \' N, n# d A& d. x
3. Admittedly, when competition gets out of the control of mores and laws, society will suffer. 0 G8 z& w* a0 \' p6 V' g
竞争对于社会的优点和缺点 5 V8 D0 S; Z: c4 a9 d! ^
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/ V9 X, p) l4 I/ ^- g" v3. "It is more important to allocate money for immediate, existing social problems than to spend it on long-term research that might help future generations." 6 E+ N9 w% z/ o5 M0 }# L# i9 }
与其花钱进行可能有助于后代的长期性研究,还不如把钱花在迫在眉睫,已经存在的社会问题上。 + i4 v( h0 {' H$ N1 v& |* p
+ w' U% `# b) g1 `( t' t: JHumanity should take into account both long-term interests and short-term interests when making budgets. 3 C/ E% h3 o7 `
1. Naturally, each generation is most concerned about solving problems that immediately confront them. , e. S" r! Y6 L2 V7 J! N: a
2. However, what differentiates human beings from other animals is that humans have a sense of future and are morally responsible for the well-being of their descendents. 5 X. I! m. ~) Y8 k9 U" Y
3. Therefore, as beneficiaries of previous generations, each generation should make its own contribution for the well-being of future generations. |