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		By: David Harold Chester		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[1. It is rational to be irrarional because when we experience something it always can be opposed by something else, so the logic of it and the opposite of it exist simultraneously. Hamlet should have said:&quot;To be AND not to be, THIS is the answer!&quot; 
2.This applies particularly to economics where supply and demand are both active at once. Another example is the two opposing Georgist axioms: &quot;Mankind seek to satisfy his desires with the least exertion; yet mankind&#039;s aim for satisfying these desires is unlimited.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. It is rational to be irrarional because when we experience something it always can be opposed by something else, so the logic of it and the opposite of it exist simultraneously. Hamlet should have said:&#8221;To be AND not to be, THIS is the answer!&#8221;<br />
2.This applies particularly to economics where supply and demand are both active at once. Another example is the two opposing Georgist axioms: &#8220;Mankind seek to satisfy his desires with the least exertion; yet mankind&#8217;s aim for satisfying these desires is unlimited.&#8221;</p>
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