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Old 04-03-2012, 08:26 PM   #101
SteveEisenberg
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In the atomic bomb and evil aliens boom in the 50s, it was all resolved by the last page (or end credits).
There really are nuclear war novels with happy endings?

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In an acute crisis, people are likely to pull together. Lord of the Flies was not written in stone.
No, it was just written by someone with a different take on human nature than your own.

Of course, it really depends on the crisis and the people.
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