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... condition and endowed with some vague moral purpose . Both declaim the virtue of progress while disagreeing as to what it is and how to obtain it . The obvious failure of both ideologies to properly program the environment to produce ...
... condition and endowed with some vague moral purpose . Both declaim the virtue of progress while disagreeing as to what it is and how to obtain it . The obvious failure of both ideologies to properly program the environment to produce ...
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... condition of ambivertance - seeking our individual goals and desires to the maximum , yet always failing that and settling for less , because everyone else is doing and striving for the same we recognize our inability to survive alone ...
... condition of ambivertance - seeking our individual goals and desires to the maximum , yet always failing that and settling for less , because everyone else is doing and striving for the same we recognize our inability to survive alone ...
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... conditions of hardship , to expend his energy and expose himself to danger in order to provide for offspring other ... condition , and intent to have progeny by each other . At its core the commandment makes sense only when viewed in ...
... conditions of hardship , to expend his energy and expose himself to danger in order to provide for offspring other ... condition , and intent to have progeny by each other . At its core the commandment makes sense only when viewed in ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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