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27 Jun 2007 09:03 am
Another Heartless Bastard
Dan Drezner took this moral test from Harvard. So did I. We both scored very low. The test appears to measure how much people should be forced to pay for accidental or negligent injury of others. I guess our responses simple reflect the fact that we both believe in personal responsibility.
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