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Despite the massive cultural differences between the ancient city-state of Eshnunna and modern societies, if the sense of justice, and laws, originates in the human brain, then the king who decreed the Laws of Eshnunna and the participants in the study may be of one mind.

From Salon

Oren Lyons, a member of the Onondaga Council of Chiefs, explains the central ideas of the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace: “The first principal is peace. The second principal, equity, justice for the people. And third, the power of the good minds, of the collective powers to be of one mind: unity....And the process of discussion, putting aside warfare as a method of reaching decisions, and now using intellect.”

Truth "has more shapes than one," and anyway, who wants everyone "to be of one mind"? Censorship is a "manifest hurt" that is an "affront" to learning.

From Salon

For the first time, my parents seemed to be of one mind.

She continued, “Spaces for artists...are places for controversy. They are spaces that push boundaries and push tolerance. Remember that none of us will be of one mind around what is good, bad, or even mediocre filmmaking, around who is included or excluded. But I am grateful that we will all be of one heart.”

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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