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Intellectually Quotes by Thomas Sowell
- To include freedom in the very definition of democracy is to define a process not by its actual characteristics as a process but by its…
- The growing complexity of science, technology, and organization does not imply either a growing knowledge or a growing need for knowledge in the general population.…
- Since man does not create physical matter, those who handle material objects in the production process are not producers in that sense. Economic benefits result…
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