| ▲ | libraryofbabel 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Oh totally. I actually don’t like Locke’s position much either, he’s too libertarian for my taste (I would like the state to provide healthcare &c &c). But if I had to choose I’d choose Locke over Hobbes. Hobbes is… real dark. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | kruffalon 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Such elegance, or snobbery or at least some kind of beauty... Using "&" literally in 2026 smells of wonder, well done, thanks! Do you do it sometimes in regular English words too or just in &c? Please give more examples (if you have any). This will be a great day, starting of like this: a written play with words; i like it! | ||||||||||||||
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