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Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages,
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