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educible refutation of tyranny leads him to—I have always felt—one of the most moving passages in literature, in which he extols the moral virtues of Marcus Aurelius, only to register the Roman's supreme flaw. Mill writes: If ever any one, possessed of power, had grounds for thinking himself the best and most enli
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