Not being philosophical, I cant really speak to this, but it seems
unfair, for sure,. Christopher.
On the other hand, I still tend to stick to books, when checking
things, unless they're facts. Just dont go to Wiki that much....
Doug
On 2-Dec-08, at 12:14 AM, Christopher C Jones wrote:
> An economy of the slave against the freedom of a master. This is the
> freedom Wikipedia in all dishonesty offers as a false freedom of
> multiple ignorance which is slavery against the singular freedom of an
> Epicurean truth!
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