Chapter 126 Humanism is written into a book
Zhou Nan himself didn't know how he got to this point. Recommended: Mao Ni's new work: "The Great Way to the Sky" http://www./3_3439/
Since he moved to Vegis and met Mayor Entrebch, the subsequent changes have unexpectedly been made.
After 43 years of getting memories from the future, he went from shock to confusion, from acceptance to integration, everything developed according to his expectations.
They quit the military supply business, and Janik will not be killed by the bombing, and the family industry will not be destroyed.
He also walked smoothly with Audrey, immigrated to Switzerland, and lived a peaceful life.
According to his expectations, by the end of 45, when he recovered, life had become the pattern he expected.
When did the change start? Perhaps it should start with Mayor Thomas taking him to establish his authority.
Because he was expelled from Megan, he wanted to seek the protection of the organization, established a relationship with Mayor Entrebch, and showed him his works.
Therefore, he was appreciated by Entrebch and joined the Liberal Democratic Party.
But politics is a huge whirlpool. From the moment he stepped into politics, he began to become involuntarily.
He originally just came up with a book, but he was regarded as a propaganda target by the Liberal Democratic Party and began his own brilliant journey.
He was more or less affected in Switzerland, France, and Italy, and was on a path of some deviation.
Indeed, the path he took is correct in the eyes of everyone, and it is an upward path.
But before he knew it, he was carrying more things than he had originally imagined.
He didn't want to say whether he was voluntarily or not. These responsibilities were already carried by him and could no longer be removed.
He is becoming more and more brilliant, but his current life is getting farther and farther away from the life he imagined at the beginning, and he is getting farther and farther away from the peaceful life he wants.
This time, he suddenly experienced the life he longed for, which suddenly aroused his original intention. He made Nord want him to relax, but he seemed to see the way ahead of him clearly.
He can no longer passively follow the trend. Since he already has strength stronger than anyone else, he should take the initiative to face his life.
Although the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.
But Zhou Nan didn't think he should be responsible for other people's lives. In addition to his own relatives, he would only have that kind of sentiment to help others without affecting himself at most without affecting himself.
Since he wanted to live a life of freedom and indifference, he had to develop firmly in this direction. Instead of being passively pushed forward by Etini and the others like now, he was still unwilling to accept it or reluctant to do so.
Be more active, and you can adapt to the new life faster and enjoy your current life more.
This is not the world in dreams, but the real life.
Audrey took a basket and took Melissa to look for duck eggs in the woods. There were a lot of chickens and ducks here, and there were a lot of eggs. The two of them harvested a basket in a short while.
Zhou Nan sat on the roots of the old tree by the river, constantly reflecting on his mentality, and his mood became more and more relaxed.
He stood up and patted the dust on his body. He shouted loudly, "Baby, do you want me to carry the basket for you?"
Melissa smiled happily and said, "Jonas, we picked up a lot of eggs..."
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After returning from vacation, Zhou Nan's books were sorting out faster and faster. Many problems that were originally struggling were also broken by Zhou Nan's quick knife and decided to make it.
The ending of the book "General History of the World" was determined by Zhou Nan during the time when Germany invaded Poland and the Czech Republic, leaving an open ending.
World War II has a wide impact on the whole world. If you want to analyze it clearly, you need to have detailed content, otherwise it is better not to write it down.
After confirming the end of the book, many of the contents about World War II are not required to be checked and verified. It means that they have saved half of their efforts.
In addition to the content of Zhou Nan’s initial speech, Zhou Nan brought in Schweizhe to explain facts and ethics.
In addition to being an excellent bioethicist, Schweitzer is also an excellent musician, theologian and a famous medical expert. He went to Africa in 2013 and relied on concerts to raise funds and established a hospital in Africa.
The Bach Music Association in France was afraid of burying him as a musical genius, so he specially built a three-ton piano for him to ship it to Africa for him to practice.
After he left the hotel room, he moved to the villa. In addition to giving Zhou Nan great help in the books, he also became Zhou Nan and Audrey's teacher in the piano.
His piano level is world-class, and it is more than enough to be a teacher for Audrey and Zhou Nan.
However, he is serious music. Apart from his skills, he did not help Zhou Nan in composition much. On the contrary, Audrey benefited a lot from him. At Zhou Nan's suggestion, he officially recognized Schweizhe as his teacher.
Zhou Nan played two musical music with similar musical styles, "The Voice of Silence" and "City of Sky", which immediately surprised him.
Although Zhou Nan's playing skills are very average, because his left arm is injured, he is still very amateur. However, these two songs are simple but timeless music, and the flaws in the technique do not affect the greatness of the work at all.
He immediately asked Zhou Nan to give him a few copies after he released the record. However, the record Zhou Nan was going to produce this time was the Bamboo Flute Concerto. As for the piano music, because he lacked his skills, he would probably not play it himself in the future and would only produce the collection of works.
In addition to Schweitzer, Russell was the one who had the closest relationship during this period. Because at Etiny's suggestion, Zhou Nan also brought him in to improve humanitarian idealism and materialist analysis.
In philosophy, Russell is a real master, and now he has begun to have a profound study of social organization forms. His analysis of the humanistic perspective is definitely something that Zhou Nan cannot catch up with.
There is not much content in the single-line version of "Humanitarianism". After the joint deconstruction and explanation of the three people, the total number has just exceeded 150,000 words.
So this book is completed faster than the second volume of "General History of the World".
The whole book is divided into the previous and second chapters, the first one is the deconstruction of humanitarianism.
The entire humanitarianism was determined by the three of them for rational values, the value of freedom of exploration, the value of personal dignity, the principle of moral equality, the ideal of freedom, religious skepticism, the ethical essence and source, materialist worldview, and socialist ethics.
The structurally comprehensive deconstructed capitalist humanitarianism and socialist humanitarianism. The two different humanitarians here have their similarities and fundamental differences.
The second article is the humanitarian spirit derived from humanitarianism.
The humanitarian spirit has relatively nobleness and surreality. Because the concept of spirit mainly acts on the surreal side.
Spirit often has a meaning that transcends realism and mostly refers to things that are desired. Under normal circumstances, spirit is often a concept of space.
The humanitarian spirit focuses more on the human-centered conscience in the sense of human function, and under the control of this consciousness, it forms a universal view based on a high degree of civilization and the purpose of harmonious development of human beings.
For example, the Red Cross, the World Health Organization, which has not yet been established, was established under the control of such a humanitarian spirit.
No matter what political system you live in, the Red Cross and the World Health Organization work hard for you, it is all right. When people are hurt by war, threatened by diseases, or losses from natural disasters, both institutions have the obligation and responsibility to help you.
Therefore, people also see that the humanitarian spirit is indeed surreal. Because human beings will never live in a perfect prosperous era, and there will always be contradictions and oppositions. A society without contradictions and oppositions does not exist and is not objective. There is no such era.
Therefore, the humanitarian spirit is an idea that allows humanity to worship faith together. Under the influence of this concept, all human activities and norms will be carried out within this category.
In reality, one concept that everyone can understand is charity.
Because humanitarianism and the Red Cross were so compatible, they took action when Zhou Nan had just promoted the humanitarian spirit and wanted to obtain the right to publish the book, because this was simply the establishment program of their organization.
It is precisely because of this that Zhou Nan never thought of treating this book as his own private work, but instead borrowed the influence of this book to increase his fame.
Schweitzer and Russell also thought the same way. All they care about is to pass on such spirits, and at most they can increase their reputation.
This book is not something that anyone can treat as his own private property, but belongs entirely to all mankind.
After completing the manuscript, Zhou Nan asked Etini to contact the Red Cross and was about to hand over the manuscript printed by his assistants to them.
Zhou Nan and the others will not interfere in publishing and promotion.
Russell also generously stated that he would be satisfied with being able to use him as the third author. Although his fame is the greatest now, because he has made the least contribution, he is willing to be the third author.
The Red Cross was very quick. They knew that Schweitzer was about to return to Africa, rushed to London as quickly as possible, and organized a grand manuscript handover ceremony.
From now on, they have begun to promote this book.
For this book, Schweitzer, who had been stranded in London for nearly a month, was leaving. The hospitals in Africa and the medical system he established there could not be left for a long time.
Zhou Nan did not try to keep him, and Schweitzer's dedication was definitely not something that ordinary people could imagine. His life belonged to Africa, not Europe.
If he was to enjoy himself, he could live a superior life in Europe, but he was willing to devote everything he had to the suffering beings in Africa.
Zhou Nan bought him a first-class ticket from London to Libreville, the capital of Gabon, and sponsored him 3,000 pounds. It’s not that he didn’t want to give him a little more, but in fact, even the money was still something that Nord started to lend him, and he was almost becoming a pauper now.
Chapter completed!