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I. The evidence is not holy ; it is itself a social construct and so should not be taken at face value any more than one should take The Times or a contemporary academic political scientist as necessarily right .
I. The evidence is not holy ; it is itself a social construct and so should not be taken at face value any more than one should take The Times or a contemporary academic political scientist as necessarily right .
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known , like Kissinger , to be prepared to think the unthinkable , only to find that ideas he put forward have later been taken up and prophecies fulfilled . Thus he learns from The Daily Telegraph for Nov. 28 that a five - term year of ...
known , like Kissinger , to be prepared to think the unthinkable , only to find that ideas he put forward have later been taken up and prophecies fulfilled . Thus he learns from The Daily Telegraph for Nov. 28 that a five - term year of ...
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20 ) , Cicero says that he has thrown himself into the camp of his former adversary , Epicurus , and is now a hearty eater , having just taken to gastronomy , and he refers to himself as a late - learner in this matter ...
20 ) , Cicero says that he has thrown himself into the camp of his former adversary , Epicurus , and is now a hearty eater , having just taken to gastronomy , and he refers to himself as a late - learner in this matter ...
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