Latter-day capitalism. Like not, society live in. Even standard right — Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance

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Latter-day capitalism. Like it or not, it's the society we live in. Even the standard of right and wrong has been subdivided, made sophisticated. Within good, there's fashionable good and unfashionable good, and ditto for bad. Within fashionable good, there's formal and then there's casual; there's hip, there's cool, there's trendy, there's snobbish. Mix 'n' match. Like pulling on a Missoni sweater over Trussardi slacks and Pollini shoes, you can now enjoy hybrid styles of morality. It's the way of the world — philosophy starting to look more and more like business administration.

Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance

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