Great Writer

Chapter 156: Paranoid works

Wang Defu’s "The Mob in the Crowd" is obviously not a rigorous academic work, because rigorous academic works must be boring, and how can a boring work arouse a wide range of topics?

Although Wang Defu’s department head, Cao Xuping, hopes that he will create a more thoughtful work, it can also arouse various interpretations and discussions like Wang Defu’s previous "Female Submission Status". Perhaps Cao Xuping values ​​it more. It is ideological, but in Wang Defu's view, it is more important to cause a greater sensation.

Wang Defu’s purpose for writing books is always very pure. For example, "The Dragon Head" was created under the pen name "Mo Hu", which is for money, so now I want to write "The Mob" for fame. Of course, such a reputation can also allow him to advance his undergraduate studies. Isn’t it perfect to graduate and go to graduate school with ease?

Therefore, in a sense, Wang Defu’s "The Crowd" is not entirely for those who think they are high-spirited. Maybe after they read it, they will curse that this book does not have any rigorous arguments at all. The process is just to explain a point over and over again-the masses are stupid, blindly obedient, fanatical... (a series of derogatory terms).

The masses will either only be icing on the cake or fall into trouble. Only great leaders can make the masses great, but the masses will be easily used by careerists and become very mentally handicapped tools.

I have to admit that when Wang Defu wrote this book, he was also insinuating. All readers are also "rabbit crowds". As long as there is a group of "rabbit crowds" to play this "rabbit crowds", then it can be regarded as the whole book. If you write the same opinions as angry youths, then it can become a work that many readers admire. Maybe many readers who haven't read this "The Crowd" will still think it is a sociological masterpiece that is so compelling.

In fact, when Wang Defu wrote "Female Submission" before, he had already tasted the sweetness of writing paranoid and inflammatory works. It is absolutely impossible for him to write peaceful and moderate works. Maybe this is the real world. There is not so much black and white at all.

However, when Wang Defu is creating such works that need to arouse a wide range of topics, he needs to be black and white, and use the most paranoid and inciting point of view to attract attention!

And the mass readers, the "crowd crowd" must also like to watch this kind of "unexplainable language" works, if you write that the masses are both intelligent and stupid, both rational and fanatical, and both kind and good. Cruel, how many people watch it?

It is better to write that the masses are stupid, fanatical, and cruel!

Because before this, there have been many works depicting the so-called "wisdom of the group", "perfect democracy", and "justice of the majority". This is actually in line with the development process of Huaxia’s imperial empire. After all, it has been From a former autocratic monarchy to a constitutional monarchy today, more and more people have the right to vote.

So on the whole, Huaxia’s empire is becoming more and more democratic. Even today’s democracy is the democracy of the rich, but this does not prevent many literati from continuing to advocate democracy and restrict royal power under the big stick of capital. Anyway, the worst democracy is much better than autocracy.

There are quite a few politically ambitious literati who also hope to become the ruling class through democratic voting, so they need to advocate democracy even more.

Among them is a well-known young writer named Ye Liqing, who is a member of the Imperial Writers Association and a super writer. He is less than 30 years old. With three works advocating democracy, he won several literary awards. He is well-known in the Chinese literary world. "Beijing-style writers" are a leading figure among the younger generation.

Ye Liqing’s best-selling work is the "Best Democracy" that went on the market at the beginning of this year. The book believes that the truth is in the eyes of a few people, that is the most wrong point of view, and that the few people must always obey the majority. .

Democratic decisions may not be the best, but they are certainly not the worst. We can’t expect every king to be a perfect king, so we need to use democracy to complete all kinds of decisions, so that many people can have them. A stronger sense of belonging can also prevent the faint monarch who has mistaken the country from appearing.

Although the Huaxia Shibulu Empire is already a constitutional monarchy, the authority of the emperor still cannot be underestimated. Even the old emperor who is now in power has long been a decoration and will basically not interfere with any cabinet decision-making. Governing from the arch”, however, China’s thousand-year history of monarchy since ancient times has made the emperor deified long ago. Therefore, if one day an emperor wants to do something, he will definitely have the ability to do something.

And don’t forget that Huaxia’s Buluo Empire is a capitalist country. The imperial family also has a very powerful consortium. There are also many "imperial parties" that support the emperor. There are many imperial children who want to participate in politics. Such a party.

Ye Liqing, a prominent figure of the young and middle-aged writers of the "Beijing Writers", is certainly not a member of various "imperial parties". The party he joined is a very radical party that advocates democracy, and he directly believes that the royal family does not have any necessary parties. , Because democracy is omnipotent, and things like the emperor shouldn’t exist in modern society at all!

Of course ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ This is not to say that Ye Liqing is naive. He actually knows that even if the emperor is gone, in modern society, there are all kinds of substitutes for the emperor, just a different name.

Therefore, he thinks that democracy is the panacea that truly ends despotism. His books are always full of glorious words about democracy. If democracy is a goddess, he is probably the goddess' most faithful one. Licking the dog...

His brilliance is that he can always make readers who read his books feel that as long as democracy can be truly realized, then everyone can stand up as a master and never suffer any exploitation and oppression. Since his books can bring this How could his "dream" not be welcomed by readers?

Ye Liqing's book seems to be full of freedom and democracy. It is the wisdom of the people and the people who open their mouths and shut their mouths. It is really positive energy. Even many "imperial parties" see this very inciting young writer upset. They No extreme means were used.

But if Ye Liqing’s party came to power, they would definitely say to these "imperial parties" - shut up, we are discussing democracy!

Their democracy is to kill the whole family of the imperial party!

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