Edward Levi Quotes
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The concept of reason itself appears as an artificial attempt to separate intellectual powers from the frustrations, emotions, and accidents which cause events; the concept of reason is viewed as facade to prevent change.
Edward Levi
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Author Details:
Type:
Public Servant Quotes
Category:
American Publicservant Quotes
Date of Birth:
June 26, 1911
Date of Death:
March 7, 2000
Nationality:
American
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