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Harrie's avatar

Please do not change your writing style. Please continue to write like a person with many dimensions experiencing the circus on more than one level at a time. Imo you’re doing the culture a favour by just staying true to your nature and filtering your experience through your philosophical training. Good! And thank you!

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david dudash's avatar

Please don’t change your style. You articulate what I am only thinking conceptually. I really appreciate your style and all the work you do. So thank you very much.

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Sunnygirl58's avatar

No need to shorten up anything. I don’t want junk or fast reading just as I don’t want junk or fast food. Bad for the micro biomes in my gut (and metaphorically in my mind).

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Cindy's avatar

I was interested to know it took years to crystallize your piece on Libertarianism, Superb.

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david dudash's avatar

I listened to the Sam Harris Making Sense podcast. Is it possible for you to get on there and talk with Sam about all these problems and so-called “issues” going on today?

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Tamie Swain's avatar

Just worked my way through the libertarian analysis and while there many words, there were not too many. They did not lose the points that were being made and while I now understand libertarianism better, I get why I appreciate and promote liberalism. The explanation helps me understand in a clear way. Thank you - keep writing.

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Ricardo Castillo's avatar

Brother, you offer clarity on difficult issues that have been overlooked and dismissed since the days of George W. Bush. Bill Clinton and Joe Biden supported Clarence Thomas! “Originalism” came from where? There was always a “They” that quietly operating and persistently and patiently waiting for an opportunity. The clarity you offer is a ladder to awareness that takes patience and intent. Citizenship is a responsibility. May we endeavor to exercise it to its fullest! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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William Barnett's avatar

First and most important, thank you for your logical, informed, and timely articles. I’ve enjoyed them all.

Still, after some 40 years in academia and another 10 in business writing, I have yet to encounter an article (including my own) that couldn’t benefit from editing for conciseness and readability. I respectfully suggest that you seek another trusted pair of eyes to help.

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