The concrete form of anti-love in Jiang's answer: replacing a person's agency with institutional demands.
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Denial of free will
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yeah, so what Dante is saying about our current society is that our society is, first and foremost, anti -love. It does not allow..."
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"Yeah, so what Dante is saying about our current society is that our society is, first and foremost, anti -love. It does not allow..."
"Yeah, so the denial of free will is anti -love, and therefore it's evil, and it limits you from getting closer to Monad."
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The lecture asks how evil triumphs and answers with a disturbing mechanism: break the taboo publicly, remove retreat, and the group becomes one body.
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