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Who tells what's good and what's bad? Maybe "bad" is caused by good.

For example, think about the book of Alexandre Dumas father, "The Three Musketeers", that happens to be my favourite. There is not a specifically bad guy in there. You may think that Cardinal Richelieu fulfills this role, but you'd be wrong.

Despite the cinematographic versions of the story, everything Cardinal Richelieu did, as long as it seemed "bad", was always in the best interest of France.

But that doesn't keep "The Three Musketeers" from being a very extraordinary story, and one of the most beautiful book ever written or read!

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