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THE PAINS AND PLEASURES OF SOCIAL LIFE 2.0
Perhaps it is a coincidence, but the theory of anarchism and the natural and exact sciences both maintain that the most important phenomena in life occur thanks to the interrelationship of tiny parts in clear opposition to the privileged idea that large masses are the primary forces of change. In the public sphere, similar processes can lead to an acknowledgement of the role of the actions of an individual, while the tendency today is to give preference to state interests.
      
     
      
     
      
     
   
   
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