| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Basically there were two of them: first, he was a devout Social Darwinist who believed, with his idol Nietzsche, that life was a struggle for survival to which some men were ill-suited by the accident of birth, and second, he was a free-speech absolutist whose whole life, he told Dreiser in 1915, will be devoted to combatting Puritanism.
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