Other language: Vietnamese
Adopted Husband.
Chapter 760: Untitled (Part 2). [819]
Summary
The river meandered past humble houses and fields as Ning Yi led He Wen to a courtyard. Ning Yi discussed the importance of commerce and war in societal development, emphasizing the need for logic over mere morality. He highlighted the struggles of his wife, Liu Xigua, in empowering the people of Ba Dao Camp through self-selection and rational voting, while expressing skepticism about their current understanding of morality. Ning Yi argued that morality should not be taken for granted and that questioning it is essential for making better choices. He explained that societal cooperation is based on fulfilling needs, which include both material and spiritual aspects. As they entered a meeting room, Ning Yi outlined the principles of market development and competition, suggesting that a society adhering to morality can yield the most benefits. He expressed his distrust in the current choices of the people and proposed promoting logic to enable autonomous decision-making. Ning Yi concluded by presenting an exam as a means to foster understanding of complex social laws, emphasizing the need for informed citizens rather than mere good people.Full content
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