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@DeanOnAuto some of what he said IS prophetic. about 21st century. reading excerpts were right on. 100%.
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...The smaller nations were rather comfortable with their old social formations and had their own internal problems to worry about, so they were the last ones to adopt the new forms of organisation. The “Great Powers”, however, which had come to the fore in the 21st century, were struggling to understand one another. There was constant winning and complaints about the ways and criteria of the distribution of universal income. No one ever believed that their share was fair.
These “reactions” of the 21st century were meant to become the omen of the future “separatist movements”, which erupted repeatedly and were incited by the same “political nuclei” of the initial reactions!..." “...It was the materialistic century, an era of zero sensitivity, zero concern for human values and zero noble feelings. It was an era of unilateral technological progress without the necessary moral maturity of man.
Everybody was only interested in themselves. Love, straightforwardness, mercy and forgiveness were all swept aside. What prevailed was the thirst for power and domination and the smothering of every reaction or emotion that arose by any means possible.
At the same time came what was later to be called ‘the worthlessness of idols’, meaning the observation that, in all parts of the world, young people had started admiring ‘idols’ - actors and mimes, boxers, footballers, scruffy, longhaired musicians, courtesans and heartless tycoons instead of true heroes!”
(The decline of the 20th and the 21st century according to Professor Lain, 3906 AD
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...The smaller nations were rather comfortable with their old social formations and had their own internal problems to worry about, so they were the last ones to adopt the new forms of organisation. The “Great Powers”, however, which had come to the fore in the 21st century, were struggling to understand one another. There was constant winning and complaints about the ways and criteria of the distribution of universal income. No one ever believed that their share was fair.
These “reactions” of the 21st century were meant to become the omen of the future “separatist movements”, which erupted repeatedly and were incited by the same “political nuclei” of the initial reactions!..." “...It was the materialistic century, an era of zero sensitivity, zero concern for human values and zero noble feelings. It was an era of unilateral technological progress without the necessary moral maturity of man.
Everybody was only interested in themselves. Love, straightforwardness, mercy and forgiveness were all swept aside. What prevailed was the thirst for power and domination and the smothering of every reaction or emotion that arose by any means possible.
At the same time came what was later to be called ‘the worthlessness of idols’, meaning the observation that, in all parts of the world, young people had started admiring ‘idols’ - actors and mimes, boxers, footballers, scruffy, longhaired musicians, courtesans and heartless tycoons instead of true heroes!”
(The decline of the 20th and the 21st century according to Professor Lain, 3906 AD