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What then is the intellectual advantage of civilization over primitive savagery?...
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Thomas Sowell
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Knowledge And Decisions
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What then is the intellectual advantage of civilization over primitive savagery? It is not necessarily that each civilized man has more knowledge but that he requires far less.
( Thomas Sowell )
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