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the curious case of politics
Wed, Jan 27 2010 3:21 PM
The curious case of politics
How should voters determine what politician to vote for? Who is “able” and “competent” enough to rule over others? If one were to accept the premise that somebody has to lead the nation by force (one which I do not accept), how...
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