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THE ECHOES OF CLASS AND THE ABSURDITY OF CIVILIZATION

THE ECHOES OF CLASS AND THE ABSURDITY OF CIVILIZATION

Written by: Jinyun
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The world is a wall of echoes, reflecting back every era’s cry, sigh, and longing, again and again. We believe we’ve long escaped the shadows of the past, yet at the next corner, we always crash into our own silhouette. Thus, history gains its echo, civilization shows its cracks, and life throbs with a pain that never heals. I write these words because I cannot stop questioning. Why has class never disappeared, only changed its name? Why do oppression, suffering, and injustice still lurk so obstinately beneath the polished surface of civilization? Why, despite the flourishing of science andJinyun Social Sciences
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  • CHAPTER SIX WE MUST IMAGINE SISYPHUS HAPPY
    Jul 11 2025

    The suffering, struggle, desire, loneliness, progress,oppression, and revolution of humanity are, in essence, anendless struggle against the void, death, and chance.

    What is the ultimate truth of humanity? Perhaps it is simplythis: to create meaning in the meaningless, to smile in the face ofdeath, to dance in the void, to resonate in solitude.

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    5 mins
  • CHAPTER FIVE PAIN, INJUSTICE, AND OPPRESSION ARE ALWAYS THE ESSENCE OF LIFE
    Jul 11 2025

    Humanity attempts, through social structures, rituals, and theinvention of meaning, to resist this inner void, but every attempt ultimately fails. The underclass is simply the price humanity pays in its struggle against the void.

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    4 mins
  • CHAPTER FOUR THE CONCENTRATED MANIFESTATION OF CONTRADICTION AND INNER CONFLICT IN CIVILIZATION
    Jul 11 2025

    Institutions are humanity’s final answer to the question ofsecurity. The root of class oppression is that most people arewilling to trade away their own freedom and dignity for thesafety, stability, and order promised by the system.

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    6 mins
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