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		<title>Is our epoch that of a trivial culture, or the richest in our history?</title>
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There are people who worry about how our world has become, how trivial we have become. So many hours are spent in front of the television, watching hollow comedies, hollow dramas and hollow action. People spend on clothes, beauty products and drugs. Few people have creativity to share in science, philosophy and art. Comparisons are [...]]]></description>
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