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The Form of One

by Michael J. Merritt on February 18, 2025April 10, 2025

How many lies must be told to protect a perceived greater good before we manifest a lesser evil?

Deceit does not protect the declaratory conscience of a republic; it only protects those who feel entitled to administer it.

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