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In Rhetoric, Aristotle wrote that the young “Think they know everything, and are always quite sure about it.” Sound familiar?
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World War II, a member of the “The Greatest Generation.” Yet in Herblock’s time, the men of The Greatest Generation were looked upon dubiously…just like every young generation is. This gripe is at least as old as writing and probably older. <span>In Rhetoric, Aristotle wrote that the young “Think they know everything, and are always quite sure about it.” Sound familiar? If each successive generation is worse than its parents, then why do we have progress? People in each successive generation are smarter and better educated (and more people are educat




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Anyone buying or selling his allotted land or house must suffer the penalty appropriate to the crime
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s found keeping it for himself, it must be confiscated by the state
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e must be no lending at interest, because it will be quite in order for the borrower to refuse absolutely to return both interest and principal
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That is why we maintain that neither gold nor silver should exist in the state, and there should not be much money made out of menial trades and charging interest, nor from prostitutes; the citizens’ wealth should be limited to the products of farming, and even here a man should not be able to make so much that he can’t help forgetting the real reason why money was invented
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