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A Pawn's Passage - Chapter 1305: Swanson
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... m—the transcendent and the secular were separated.
This arrangement also solved a very practical issue—one of civilization and morality. As the world developed, expanding territory became increasingly difficult. Killing was often the easiest way to erase problems, yet indiscriminate slaughter not only invited moral condemnation but also left behind serious hidden dangers.
This dual structure helped address the problem of territorial expansion.
Take the Eastern world as an ...
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