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Scientizing Liberty: Gary Gindler’s Heroic Failure
Scientizing Liberty: Gary Gindler’s Heroic Failure

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When discussing political philosophy, it is important to be discussing political philosophy. Political philosophy is not “politics” as we use that term in societal parlance, and political philosophy is not political science or ideology. We hear terms like “left” and . . .

When discussing political philosophy, it is important to be discussing political philosophy. Political philosophy is not “politics” as we use that term in societal parlance, and political philosophy is not political science or ideology. We hear terms like “left” and “right,” “conservative” and “liberal” and “progressive,” “socialist” and “capitalist.” But what does all this rhetoric…

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