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by the_optimist
1748 days ago
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It's obviously an excuse for suppression. The premise is "A is being suppressed. The response is 'I don't like A.'" Do you think that is a valuable insight? Is that useful received wisdom? There is strong of evidence that introduction of reactionary 'feeling' consideration acts as a countervailing force to analysis. |
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