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![]() Also, about what socrates meant by "to know." it is not the same thing as having a "foundation of knowledge," even tho semantically it seems that way.
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![]() So is there any cohesion to your anti-statist stance? Are you an anarchist? A minarchist? Are you considering residence in Somalia?
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![]() as per thread title, the quote is often attributed to Twain word for word. Notwihstanding that Goldman could have ripped it from
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