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Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 14:37:46 -0400
From: Colleen Peltomaa <[email protected]>
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Subject: [TROM1] Power of Impartiality
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Absolute impartiality imparts a sense of power, and logic is a type of
impartiality, is that not so? Anyway, that is what I perceived when I ran
impartiality as a concept.

colleen

Yes, impartiality does impart not only a sense of power but is a demonstration of such inasmuch as one is not swayed from their viewpoint. Of course this can also be said of agreeing or disagreeing. Any time one can hold a position in space, that is a sign of power.

Now my question is ... how was that being run?  I'm curious.
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