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Just went in my backyard and smoked a joint, its now legal in Canada. Still feels surreal.

Its pretty amazing, but I hate the country for its liberalism and piety

It also lowers my nofap reserve, but hey, take some give some.

Music is fucking amazing

blz it faggits

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Hello! I've been trying lately to establish reading as a habit again in my life, but I'm not sure where I should start (as stupid as that sounds). What should I do if I want to establish it as a large part of my life again?

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First, I will detail the features of the principle of specialization and explain, with reference to Plato’s description of the virtues in and of Kallipolis, why the principle is the vital underpinning of the city’s justice. Secondly, I will discuss why the philosopher is the ideal ruler for the just society. Finally I will argue that, to accord with the key aspects of the principle of specialization, the philosophers must be the rulers of the just society.
The principle of specialization entails that every member of society must perform the task he is naturally suited to perform. The principle is integral to Plato’s notion of perfect justice in Kallipolis. The society in Plato’s description is anchored on a system of mutually dependent roles, each fulfilling and sharing the fruits of its respective labors. The placement of each citizen into his respective role in society is an effort to produce the best possible efficiency and quality of work for society’s use, and consequently establish justice.

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