1. The sound of the South is the distant whine of leaf blowers on a blue afternoon.
2. In the Laws, Plato wrote: “with regard to places, we mustn’t fall into the error of thinking that there are not those which are more suited to making men better and less good.”
He’s saying that it is not all subjective and preference, there are literally good places and places that are literally less good in the world.
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