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Isaac Waisberg

Advice Giving

With a Rope Around His Neck

“The lawmaker of the Thurians ordained that whoever should want either to abolish one of the old laws or to establish a new one should present himself to the people with a rope around his neck; so that if the innovation were not approved by each and every man, he should be promptly strangled.” (I:23, 86, Frame)

Posted on February 11, 2016February 11, 2016 by Isaac Posted in Advice Giving, Habit, Innovation
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