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		<title>Liberalism and Primitivism: Choice, or the natural and primitive life?</title>
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I tend to believe that philosophical differences boil down to differences in terms of values, of which none is better than the other since they are essentially assumptions about the nature of our world. The conflict between primitivism and liberalism serves as a fine example:
When I speak as a liberal, one of the most wonderful [...]]]></description>
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