Marvin BellThe war to preserve the privilege of mythmaking
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The "war" to preserve the privilege of mythmaking is a war against those who would attack our freedom to create our own myths. Our freedom to create a mythology for ourselves is a privilege that was won by many who fought and died for it.
Source: Mars Being Red
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