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Dare to break away from convention in argumentative writing

No matter in study or work, everyone is familiar with the paper. With the help of papers, you can effectively improve your writing level. How to write a paper to avoid stepping on thunder? The following is an argumentative essay that I dare to break the routine, for reference only, and I hope it will help you.

"This is the best time and the worst time." Dickens once said such a thing. This also applies to the present. The society is constantly developing and the information age is changing with each passing day; Rules are constantly being challenged, and the ever-changing era of "* * * is the same". And this just requires us to break the routine for innovation and maintain order for stability.

Some people think that rules are meant to be broken. Indeed, sticking to the rules will hinder social progress. Only by daring to break through unrealistic stereotypes and backward concepts can we achieve social progress and open up a new world. /kloc-in the 7th century, Newton established a classical mechanical system, which once became the authority of physics and the "law", while Einstein dared to challenge the "law" and put forward the theory of relativity, which completely denied Newton's absolute view of time and space and realized the revolution of natural science and philosophy. Einstein broke away from convention and became a great scientist. However, it is worth noting that the so-called "rules" here are some scientific principles, not social order. Truth constantly surpasses itself in the times, breaking the rules again and again through revolution again and again, and realizing the continuous development of society.

Breaking the routine is an inevitable requirement of modern society, because only breaking the routine can innovate, and only innovation can keep vitality forever.

But we are not in favor of breaking the "social rules". Rousseau, the defender of people's sovereignty, once wrote at the beginning of his book: "People are born free, but they are everywhere in chains." The Enlightenment started in the17th century, aiming to break through the shackles of feudal autocracy, but enlightenment thinkers did not advocate absolute freedom. Montesquieu's "separation of powers" and Rousseau's "social contract theory" both emphasize a kind of checks and balances, and this kind of checks and balances is order and social rules. Just as biological evolution abides by the principle of "natural selection", human society should also abide by the rule of the unity of rights and obligations. Only by realizing the unity of opposites between freedom and order can we maintain social stability and promote social development. If people obey the rules, life will be orderly, otherwise it will be a mess. Imagine how chaotic a society would be if there were no laws and rules. How can such a chaotic society develop? Therefore, maintaining order is an inherent condition for the progress of human civilization.

With the deepening of world integration, the fate of mankind has become "the same body", and such a huge and complex relationship network must have rules and order to maintain stability.

China traditional culture has the saying of "the golden mean". Only by adhering to the principle of "moderation" of freedom and order can society develop continuously. Otherwise, it will be torn by tidal force like when the distance between two celestial bodies is smaller than roche limit. We are all running hard, and we are all dream catchers. In this era, we should not only be free to be unconventional and innovative, but also restrain order and stability, realize the unity of dynamic and static, and create a bright and brilliant future.