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Ep. 108: Lindy Law and the Slippery Slope

Young Heretics

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Aristotle in Politics, Book Two, Chapter Eight

Aristotle's politics is the companion piece to his nicomachean ethics. Ethics writes about character, athos, how we are supposed to constitute ourselves to be good being human beings. Aristotle says that wherever there are humans, there are rules and customs about how they behave together. We're political inherently, not because every human being was born with a picket sign in his hand or a gavel,. but rather because, as humans, as the organism that we are,  we engage in the the doing of politics.

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