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Ep. 14 - The Morality of Satire: Andrew Doyle and Stephen Blackwood

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Architecture and the Ideological Standpoint

I think the activism is baked into the constructivist standpoint. The work that religion is doing in that sentence is a stand in for an uncritically accepted axioms. But we also know that religion can have irrational content. I'm not trying to suggest that major religious practices are devoid of rationality or thought. There are quite obvious examples where rationality is a hindrance.

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