substitute knowledge superstition without satisfying needs drive peopl — Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide Grown-up Idealists

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You may substitute knowledge for superstition without satisfying the needs that drive people into superstition's arms.

Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists

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