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ID number:914163
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Published: 15.10.2010.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Opinions are meant to be challenged in order to ensure progress. Several examples from literature and history demonstrate this point, because the complex world we live in demands contradiction and innovation in order to break the routine improve the world. However, we cannot challenge opinions if we don’t have one of our own, and we can’t have one of our own, if we blindly follow the crowd.
The most prominent historical figures have always been controversial mavericks. For example, Martin Luther was a fierce opponent to the practices of the catholic church, most notably, the redemption of sins through the purchase of indulgences.…

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