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The Philosopher's Kiss: A Novel

This novel delves into the complexities of philosophical thought and the complexities of human relationships, intertwining the lives of its characters through a romantic narrative. more

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Peter Prange
Peter Prange

Peter Prange, born on September 22, 1955, is a renowned author. His works span across various fields, including history, literature, and philosophy. Prange is known for his in-depth research and unique writing style, which has won him a wide readership. more

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“There are times when I wouldn't rule violence out. I personally don't like violence at all. But it wasn't until we had the Trafalgar Square riots that the Poll Tax went out in Britain. When people take to the streets and fight the police, it's the one thing the government can't control. You can march round in circles for the rest of your life and they can ignore it, but once you start damaging property and fighting with the police, they can't. Even though they tar you with a brush and say you're a set of bastards, they have to actually tone down what they are doing.”