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		<title>Armageddon in Retrospect</title>
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  Well, I&#8217;ve worried some about, you know, why write books&#8230;why are we teaching people to write books when presidents and senators do not read them, and generals do not read them.
And it&#8217;s been the university experience that taught me that there is a very good reason, that you catch people before they become [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>  Well, I&#8217;ve worried some about, you know, why write books&#8230;why are we teaching people to write books when presidents and senators do not read them, and generals do not read them.<br />
And it&#8217;s been the university experience that taught me that there is a very good reason, that you catch people before they become generals and presidents and so forth and you <strong>poison their minds with&#8230;humanity</strong>, and however you want to poison their minds, it&#8217;s presumably to encourage them to make a better world.<br />
- Kurt Vonnegut</p></blockquote>
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