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Paradox of Freedom, Stability of Expansion
The paradox of freedom, first discovered by Plato, can be formulated as follows: unlimited freedom leads to its opposite because, without protection and restriction by the law, freedom sooner or later leads to tyranny. The first adequate solution was proposed by Kant: “The freedom of each person should be limited, but not beyond those limits…
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Real power or an abusive illusion
Progressive, strong cultures always openly accept everything – races, sexual preferences, the darkness of severe mistakes (slavery, tyranny). Becoming even stronger. In fact, true power and strength they are always open-minded Weak, defeasive, degenerate cultural flows are usually closed, forbidding, pompously threatening, hidding. Afraid of everything. Fragile. So don’t be fooled and afraid by the…