Feb. 18th, 2024

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It is one thing to say that I may be coerced for my own good which I am too blind to see: this may, on occasion, be for my benefit; indeed it may enlarge the scope of my liberty. It is another to say that if it is my good, then I am not being coerced, for I have willed it, whether I know this or not, and am_free (or 'truly' free) even while my poor earthly body and foolish mind bitterly reject it, and struggle against those who seek however benevolently to impose it, with the greatest desperation.

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unlimited authority in anybody's grasp was bound, he [Benjamin Constant] believed, sooner or later, to destroy somebody. He maintained that usually men protested against this or that set of governors as oppressive when the real cause of oppression lay in the mere fact of the accumulation of power itself, wherever it might happen to be, since liberty was endangered by the mere existence of absolute authority as such.

Isaiah Berlin. Two concepts of liberty.
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The war has changed the very fabric of the Russian economy. It looks like they've reached the point of no return.
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It’s time to get real with Russia. Like it or not, the west is in an existential battle it must win. After Navalny, it’s time to drop any lingering illusion that Putin’s Russia is a normal country, that it may be reasoned with. Russia has gone rogue. It is a killer regime. It is a menace to its own people and the entire democratic world.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/17/observer-view-on-alexei-navalny-murder-putin-cant-kill-with-impunity

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