Baruch Spinoza

"All laws which can be broken without any injury to another, are counted but a laughing-stock, and are so far from bridling the desires and lusts of men, that on the contrary they stimulate them."

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Source: Tractatus Politicus (TP). Political paper by Baruch Spinoza, 1677.

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Baruch Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza

Philosopher, Rationalist

Baruch Spinoza was a 17th-century philosopher known for his work 'Ethics', which laid the groundwork for modern rationalism and a unique understanding of God and nature.

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