Quotes from Kane X. Faucher
First they burn the books, and then the bodies follow
~ Kane X. Faucher
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He felt the reassuring thump of having driven over a small animal, the jolt of it firming up the offer of a sick, annealing grin.
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Political and economic considerations exert pressure on science to answer strictly practical, immediate problems––in some cases by directed funding, in other coercive ways by muzzling scientific findings found to be in contradiction with political and economic agenda.
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The best atrocity engineering is conducted, thought Albrecht, never so much by the participant, but by the enabler.
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Books have a curious effect on those with certain predispositions to fall into obsession.
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