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Twenty Lectures on Social Sciences.
Chapter 1: Is Robinson Crusoe a Lonely Person? (What is Society). [2]
Summary
The narrative explores the concept of solitude through the character Lu Bin Sun, a sailor stranded on a deserted island after a shipwreck. Despite his isolation, he relies on tools and food created by others, highlighting that true loneliness, devoid of any connections, is nearly impossible. The text argues that even in primitive survival, humans must unite to produce necessities, as individual existence is unsustainable. It concludes that society, formed through production relationships, is essential for survival, emphasizing that no one can escape social connections, not even those who attempt to live in solitude.Full content
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