
Ep. 55: Don't Eat the Bugs
Young Heretics
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Aristotle's Politics - Cord Is Cononia
In aristotle's politics, book two, chapter four, socrates praises above all the cities being one. However, affection necessarily becomes diluted through this sort of community. He's saying, if you try to make people love the whole world equally, what you really do is you dilute their love. You don't expand it stretched out across the whole world. This is communism. Right to hold all property in common is to have no attachment, no care for one particular part of the region,. ray, or to one home, one garden, right? That you cultivate. One of the most disheartening things for me about our woke revolution is the crack down on free speech.
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