第一类 社会
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2. "Competition is ultimately more beneficial than detrimental to society." 8 `4 E( A* i# i8 l8 p
归根结底,竞争对于社会是利多弊少。 1 R) W* {8 w$ |6 s3 r9 j$ B- f
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Generally speaking, competition contributes to progress in society. ! ]" W1 J9 N; c J# X5 l! Y- t
1. Generally speaking, competition contributes to progress in society. 2 N% n9 q, ]- k4 x- Q& P4 D" n z
2. In democratic countries, when parties and candidates compete for power, the public benefits. ' `: p5 |3 o; T& W
3. Admittedly, when competition gets out of the control of mores and laws, society will suffer. , z) v% e! O5 m# ~6 j
竞争对于社会的优点和缺点
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( ~# ?5 k$ c p/ G) \) a+ x; S3. "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." + s2 y R2 \6 G3 M$ c1 t& |. U
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。 K: l; D2 ^5 Q1 p+ V0 P
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Humanity should take into account both long-term interests and short-term interests when making budgets. 7 U, H( Q. y" b. R5 S% p) e5 n
1. Naturally, each generation is most concerned about solving problems that immediately confront them. . ^. R/ |1 Z+ k R/ y5 R/ ]
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.
6 H$ i# ?& P; T; N: S) F3. Therefore, as beneficiaries of previous generations, each generation should make its own contribution for the well-being of future generations. |