Falsehood

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Falsehood and insincerity, unsuitable as they seem to the dignity of public transactions, offend us with a less degrading idea of meanness than when they are found in the intercourse of private life. In the latter, they discover a want of courage; in the other, only a defect of power: and, as it is impossible for the most able statesman to subdue millions of followers and enemies by their own personal strength, the world, under the name of policy, seems to have granted them a very liberal indulgence of craft and dissimulation.


Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

[Video] The Digital Dump: Exporting High-Tech Abuse to Africa

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[Video] The Digital Dump: Exporting High-Tech Abuse to Africa