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		<title>By: mike victor</title>
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		<description>Paradice!

One of the underlying key themes of the book is the nature of human beings and their sense of moral ethics. In other words, the Crakers gained their sense of right and wrong thru their instincts as designed by Crake. We got our sense of right and wrong thru evolution. All social animals live by some form of the Golden Rule. This is the point of departure for the book, everything else is just entertainment.</description>
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<p>One of the underlying key themes of the book is the nature of human beings and their sense of moral ethics. In other words, the Crakers gained their sense of right and wrong thru their instincts as designed by Crake. We got our sense of right and wrong thru evolution. All social animals live by some form of the Golden Rule. This is the point of departure for the book, everything else is just entertainment.</p>
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