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Necessity of objective and free thinking

Often unconscious elements of a society offer subjective conclusions on theories that they deem are in need of conclusions if any. During World War-1, Japan sought to tighten her relations with the Great Britain by forwarding the naval treaty. Britain and the rest of the world were aware of the Japanese attitude – an isolated island by all means, drew inspiration from china when needed, remained obnoxious at the other times. Japan’s language speaks testimony of the atavistic inspiration it managed to gain from one of the oldest civilizations in our world. Japan was faced with an insuperable challenge of outliving the western adaptation. Her isolation helped her unconsciously achieve the status of an eastern power and consequently let the whole world engender on her the impossibility of acquiring land in amounts with which she could present an even face to the tyrannical western powers. Russia was a melting pot of communism under Lenin, although the fruits of largest land power were fem