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Posted by Chris Flint on February 09, 1999 at 14:10:56:

In Reply to: Machiavelli and Modern Times posted by Chris Czech on January 25, 1999 at 13:59:45:


It is strange how much you realize is still refrenced to these rennaisance people. It is like getting a new car and then noticeing all the other people who own that same brand of car. I like knowing what is meant by Machiavellian politics when I read it in a journal or newspaper article. I think that is what prof. bacig means when he says learning can get to be an addiction, I think you only start to realize how great it is to know things when you see how much more there is to learn.


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