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The Thinker
Abbreviation Le Penseur
Group Philosophe Knights.
Profile The Thinker
Goals To educate all the people of Shartak regardless of color, creed, origin, or lifestye.
Recruitment Policy For future Philosophe Knights
Contact Contact
Lectures of a Good and Accurate Nature:

Presented in the Good Town of Derby

  • Modern Settlement Techniques and Conduct

Presented in the Good Town of Durham

  • Conflict; Political, Racial, and Ethnic in Nature


Disclaimer:

Lectures delivered by Le Penseur do not necessarilly reflect the veiws of the Philosophe Knights as a whole, and are representitive of the best information, research, and theories present at the time at which the lecture was given.
No audience was forced to be present, nor threatened with violence, or otherwise pressured into attending.
Refreshments are customary at Le Penseur's Lectures. Beer, Rum, and Water are usually served. If you have a preference, please let Le Penseur know before the lecture takes place.


Location: Derby Academy Gymnasium Subject: Modern Settlement

I beg your collective pardons for the wait. I hope we haven't lost anyone...Although I see we have gained a famous personage! Welcome, sir.
Le Penseur rearranges notes, noticing that some are missing.

This following lecture is on the new modes of settlement and colonization of new and dangerous lands. It has been compiled by the collective efforts of the Philosophe Knights, and the European Scientific Community. As well as some commoners and assistants, but they matter little...
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Location: Durham Academe Subject: Conflict; Political, Racial, and Ethnic

Welcome to today’s lecture, provided by the Philosophe Knights, and made possible by the kind people at Durham Utility, will be on: Large-Scale Conflict - Ethnic, Racial, and Political.

Large-Scale Conflict arises when two populations disagree, and fail to settle the disagreement merely by words. In many cases, these conflicts are bitter, drawn-out, and are ended only when one population is utterly defeated, and even then, both populations will likely hold ill-will towards one another for long periods afterwards. These conflicts are typically nasty and long because each side has a point to prove - whatever side of the disagreement each population had, they wish to prove that they were correct by way of violence, and refuse to give up until they have made their point...
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