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150 Years of Mill and Freedom

Issue 46, 3rd quarter 2009
On Liberty

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Jean Kazez No excuses
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Richard Schoch The art of working
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Douglas Murphy Minus 42?
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Tim Thornton An intellect in view
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Sara Farris Weber, naturally
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A.C. Grayling Q & A
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Jean Kazez Twittering the end of the world
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A presidential anatomy
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last word
29. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2009 > Issue: 46
Tony Wright Don’t ever think too much
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The thought side is often a disability in the routine world of politics, particularly the way that we do politics here. It doesn’t do to be too reflective, you just have to know which side you’re on and who to cheer for, and it just complicates matters to be able to see two sides of a question.
30. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2009 > Issue: 46
Wendy M. Grossman I’m a humourless spoilsport and proud of it
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