That a world-mapping should include our assumptions
May 13th, 2016 by Charles Cameron
Tilting at windmills, however, is one of the great games of the imagination, frowned upon by all the righteously serious among us, well-suited to poets — and having the potential to help us avoid those damned unintended consequences.
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