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Written from a conservative perspective about the French Revolution. He didn't like that rationality would likely win out over tradition...anybody feel free to detail that...I haven't read the book myself. Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
The font is not helping the already convoluted language...π...you are having a stroke...now....
Of course, in a system where everything is distributed and there's no other way to live, men expect a universal necessary minimum to be met. That's not even good, it's just not terrible.
Faith only coincides with truth indirectly. It supports evil halfway. If you don't know the truth, you can't act in a just manner....
On the face of it, I don't think this is true...if truth has ontological foundations. Some of it rides on how you define these concepts.
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