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The Owl of Minerva Takes Flight Again
This is being written the last Sunday evening before our national election. By the time it’s posted, tabulation of ballots will be under way, perhaps disclosing which way the political winds are now blowing. However, as Hegel wrote: The owl … Continue reading
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