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The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American CultureI saw that to proclaim these beliefs in individual freedom, in individual liberty, and in the inevitable evil of surrender of powers to the State, was, in the general population, difficult, and in the Liberal environment, literally impossible, but yet men and women of courage devoted their lives and energies to doing so, undeterred not only by scorn but by despair.4 I will now quote two Chicago writers on the subject, the first, William Shakespeare, who wrote БЂњTruthБЂ™s a dog must to kennel; he must be whipped out, when Lady the brach may stand by the fire and stinkБЂ«; the second, Ernest Hemingway, БЂњCall БЂ™em like you seeБЂ™em and to hell with it.БЂ«3 CULTURE, SCHOOL SHOOTINGS, THE AUDIENCE, AND THE ELEVATOR Culture predates society, as it evolves before consciousness. Consider, Friedrich Hayek writes, an unwritten law that is universally accepted and practiced and that both predates and gives rise to verbal codification: in a potentially violent altercation, the party nearest his opponentБЂ™s home will withdraw ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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