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... Plato , Buddha , Confucius , St. Paul have all had something important to say on the matter . That discussion came into our lives as we grew up . We may participate in it , change it a little , before we pass it on . It is like a light ...
... Plato , Buddha , Confucius , St. Paul have all had something important to say on the matter . That discussion came into our lives as we grew up . We may participate in it , change it a little , before we pass it on . It is like a light ...
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... Plato , and Christ would have understood one another perfectly in their ideals . Christ , of course , should not be confused with the Christians any more than Plato with the Platonists . It must be remembered that an ethical system is ...
... Plato , and Christ would have understood one another perfectly in their ideals . Christ , of course , should not be confused with the Christians any more than Plato with the Platonists . It must be remembered that an ethical system is ...
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... Plato's . Necessarily , the task of organizing a basic communism is not an easy one , particularly in an industrial world where so many steps intervene between the land and the raw resources of nature and the ultimate products that must ...
... Plato's . Necessarily , the task of organizing a basic communism is not an easy one , particularly in an industrial world where so many steps intervene between the land and the raw resources of nature and the ultimate products that must ...
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