Enchiridion XXVI
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XXVI The will of nature may be learned from things upon which we are all agreed. As when our neighbor’s boy has broken a cup, or the like, w...
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Enchiridion XXV
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XXV Is anyone preferred before you at an entertainment, or in courtesies, or in confidential intercourse? If these things are good, you o...
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CDL Proximity Metric
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A few years ago, reporters were incensed when they were asked whether they or someone they knew owned a pickup truck -- the Ford F-150 being...
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Brilliant Analysis
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Nobody believes China's pandemic numbers are remotely accurate: they are clearly lying . As part of its coverage of the Olympics -- whic...
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Another Western Interlude
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Enchiridion XXIV
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XXIV Let not such considerations as these distress you: “I shall live in discredit and be nobody anywhere.” For if discredit be an evil, you...
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Strictly Unconstitutional
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The White House calls on all media platforms -- by name, Spotify -- to censor the speech of Americans with whose views they disagree. Pri...
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If you stop arresting people, arrests will go down
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On the other hand, some of the kids may get killed by someone you didn't arrest.
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Enchiridion XXIII
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XXIII If you ever happen to turn your attention to externals, for the pleasure of anyone, be assured that you have ruined your scheme of lif...
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What would we do without critics?
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Via Neo : I can't say "Justin Castreau" didn't ask for it. JP Sears is funny as usual, but he can't hold a candle to ...
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A Rough Estimate on Ukraine
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Russia continues to redeploy significant assets in ways that look like it is preparing for war. It has chosen to redeploy dozens of deniabl...
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Enchiridion XXII
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XXII If you have an earnest desire toward philosophy, prepare yourself from the very first to have the multitude laugh and sneer, and say, “...
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Solidarity - A Blast from the Past
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A Perfectly Framed Comment
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UPDATE: Solidarity, baby . Workers of the World, Unite.
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Enchiridion XXI
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XXI Let death and exile, and all other things which appear terrible, be daily before your eyes, but death chiefly; and you will never entert...
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Compromise and the Possible in Politics
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If you wanted to create a compromise position that would address the concerns of the Freedom Convoy and also the political/managerial class ...
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The plantation
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Despite the article of faith embraced by the politerati, it's possible that President Biden's plunging approval rate among not only ...
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Enchiridion XX
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XX Remember that it is not he who gives abuse or blows, who affronts, but the view we take of these things as insulting. When, therefore, an...
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Our bubble is better than your bubble
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Who but a racist could believe that meritocracy was racist? The students at elite Brooklyn Tech are "Bengali and Tibetan, Egyptian an...
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