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It can be concluded from the passage that the author’s major concern is ______.
A

the continuing social progress and prosperity

B

the development of western philosophy

C

corporate, civic and personal responsibilities

D

general well-being of the society


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本文首先指出在经济发展、社会财富大增时,人们却感到空虚,缺少归属感和幸福感,接着作者便谈到politics of happiness,社会上每个人都应发挥自己的作用,这样自己最终也会收获幸福。文章最后强调“That is why focusing on general well-being could be the big, defining political concept of the 21st century”。可见作者关注的重点是社会整体幸福感。
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