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[[File:My_Enemy's_Virtue.png|thumb|We should all Virtue Signal — that is, give honest signals about our beliefs and intents. Society then becomes a contest between my virtue and my enemy's virtue.]] | [[File:My_Enemy's_Virtue.png|thumb|We should all Virtue Signal — that is, give honest signals about our beliefs and intents. Society then becomes a contest between my virtue and my enemy's virtue.]] | ||
We should all Virtue Signal — that is, give honest signals about our beliefs and intents. | We should all Virtue Signal — that is, give honest signals about our beliefs and intents. | ||
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Every man believes himself to be virtuous; or if he does not, his condition is a pathology. | Every man believes himself to be virtuous; or if he does not, his condition is a pathology. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 17 June 2023
We should all Virtue Signal — that is, give honest signals about our beliefs and intents.
Society then becomes a contest between my virtue and my enemy's virtue.
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Every man believes himself to be virtuous; or if he does not, his condition is a pathology.