He treats Augustine's Confessions as a political memoir and warns that memoirs by powerful people are not innocent truth-telling.
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He treats Augustine's Confessions as a political memoir and warns that memoirs by powerful people are not innocent truth-telling.
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"And in the story, he talks about, about his life, where he grows up with a pagan father and a Christian mother named Monica...."
"And the one thing that you will learn in life is whenever a politician or a powerful individual writes a memoir, it's complete BS,..."
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