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"All the banks have burst, now we will have a single convertible currency - work hours. After working three mandatory hours for the state, a citizen of socially useful age can go to a fitness center or a gambling house, or can stay longer to work, and thus earned over time, convert labor hours into stocks. I decided to go this way. For young politicians, in addition, there are preferences - an hour in two. In ten years of hard work, I can buy a small factory and marry the daughter of an oil magnate. Yes, you "Of course, I listened to international news, our state has finally received the…mehr

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"All the banks have burst, now we will have a single convertible currency - work hours. After working three mandatory hours for the state, a citizen of socially useful age can go to a fitness center or a gambling house, or can stay longer to work, and thus earned over time, convert labor hours into stocks. I decided to go this way. For young politicians, in addition, there are preferences - an hour in two. In ten years of hard work, I can buy a small factory and marry the daughter of an oil magnate. Yes, you "Of course, I listened to international news, our state has finally received the status of the highest category, now we are the Roman Empire. And your contribution is in this. You can legitimately be proud. However, you have to fight, and it doesn't make you happy." What will be our near future? This question is especially troubling today.
Autorenporträt
Larisa Vladimirovna Mironova wurde 1947 in Deutschland in der Familie eines sowjetischen Soldaten geboren. Dann zogen ihre Eltern in die Region Vologda. Seit 1965 lebt sie in Moskau, machte ihren Abschluss an der Fakultät für Physik der Staatlichen Universität Moskau und studierte anschließend an der Fakultät für Psychologie. In den 90er Jahren absolvierte sie das Gorki-Literaturinstitut, Abteilung für Philosophie CU.