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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 1, 2000

Temptin' Temptations

For everyone who is fed up with the bombardment of laws in the 21st century, "The Beach" introduces the temptation of a more organic time. The movie illustrates why our lawful world, where three branches of government oversee society, is preferable to a world without laws.

By Stephen Zager
        For everyone who is fed up with the bombardment of laws in the 21st century, "The Beach" introduces the temptation of a more organic time. The movie illustrates why our lawful world, where three branches of government oversee society, is preferable to a world without laws. A system in which many people control the making and the executing of law ultimately makes ...

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