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<title>Dr. Fauci&#x26;#x2019;s Unscientific Legacy</title>
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<description>Plato is the most well-known student of Greek philosopher Socrates, who lived and taught in the fourth century B.C. In his famous treatise The Republic, Plato presents the concept of a &#x26;#x201C;noble lie&#x26;#x201D; as a myth that &#x26;#x201C;would have a good effect, making [the people] more inclined to care for the state and one another.&#x26;#x201D; In other words, the &#x26;#x201C;noble lie&#x26;#x201D; was one that served the purpose of the &#x26;#x201C;greater good.&#x26;#x201D; It still was a lie, but considered acceptable because the intentions of its purveyor were noble. Socrates and Plato were philosophers, not scientists, but their notion of the &#x26;#x201C;noble...</description>
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