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Principles of Freedom

CHAPTER XIII
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He is like a man in a boat who has thrown over rudder and bearings: he may be moved by any current: he is adrift.

If he is to recover the old ground, he must win it as something he never had.
But if instead of this he does at heart hold by his own view, he should give over the deception that he is uninfluenced by it in framing judgment.

It is psychologically impossible.

Let the man understand it as a duty to himself to be just to others, and to substitute this principle for his spurious impartiality.

This is the frank and straightforward course.


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