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8 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: good-faiths

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Good Faith

He argues that debate format matters: ten-minute television panels hunt for gotcha soundbites, while a two-hour conversation gives room for explanation.

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The Final Days of the U.S. Empire

2026-04-21, day precision · The Final Days Of The U.S. Empire! – Full Interview w/ Professor Jiang

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"...the notion that because the United States is incapable of negotiating good faith, that you must assume that any military action that's now taken..."

The Cave That Makes Socrates A Martyr

2024-10-22, day precision · Civilization #10: The Trial of Socrates and Plato's Allegory of the Cave

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"If citizens come together and they deliberate and act with in good faith, then the world will be a better place. So that is..."

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