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Date: 2014-07-17 13:38:58
Philosophy
British people
Academia
Democracy
Elections
John Stuart Mill
Modal logic
Epistemic democracy
Meritocracy

Why Not Epistocracyg live, d d e n I die, to die, while being the best I can beThis way of Me is k t : to live and die while practicing [527e4askountas] justice and virtue.

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