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The Proclamation on Knowledge’s Independence

The Proclamation on Knowledge’s Independence

In conclusion, remember this: “The system is designed to gain knowledge to easily enforce in the system through that knowledge; therefore, knowledge should be independent of any system.” It’s a profound truth that beckons us to chart our course independent of the systems that seek to confine us.

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