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“And suppose that, because of his noble nature and his natural affinity for such arguments, he somehow sees the point and is turned around and drawn toward philosophy. What do we suppose those people will do if they believe that they are losing his [the philosopher's] services and companionship? Is there anything they won't do or say in his regard to prevent him from being persuaded?”
― The Republic
― The Republic
“What social democracy has not given the order to fire when the poor come out of their territory or ghetto?”
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“Proudhon (Weitling too) thinks he is telling the worst about property when he calls it theft (vol.) Passing quite over the embarrassing question, what well-founded objection could be made against theft, we only ask: Is the concept 'theft' at all possible unless one allows validity to the concept 'property'? How can one steal if property is not already extant? What belongs to no one cannot be stolen; the water that one draws out of the sea he does not steal. Accordingly property is not theft, but a theft becomes possible only through property. Weitling has to come to this too, as he does regard everything as the property of all: if something is 'the property of all' then indeed the individual who appropriates it to himself steals.”
― The Ego and Its Own
― The Ego and Its Own
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― Dagon
― Dagon
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― ダンジョン飯 5 [Dungeon Meshi 5]
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