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unhinged
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'to rebel requires that elusive virtue that snowden exemplifies and that melville's starbuck lacks - moral courage. i have been to war. i have seen physical courage. but this kind of courage is not moral courage. very few of even the bravest warriors have moral courage. the person with moral courage defies the crowd, stands up as solitary individual, shuns the intoxicating embrace of comradeship, and is disobedient to authority, even at the rich of his or her life, fora higher principle. and with moral courage comes persecution.' - chris hedges
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