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| | The Proceedings of the Friesian School |
 | | These recent uses of "critical," meaning the dogmatic application of ideology rather than any genuinely critical attitude, are thus oxymoronic examples of Orwellian "double think," just as when terms like "people's republic" and "democratic republic" were used to mean, not popular sovereignty and responsible government, but totalitarian statism and dictatorship. |
 | | Philosophy and her neglected customer, humanity, truly stand in need of alternative philosophical ideas and approaches. |
 | | The original Abhandlungen der Fries'schen Schule were published by Jakob Fries's principal student, Ernst Friedrich Apelt, from 1847 until his death in 1859. |
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