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Philosophical Treatise on Certainty and Economic Theory The passage consists of abstract philosophical and economic musings without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Discusses logical certitudes and tautologies in economics.; References mathematical concepts and historical proofs (e.g., Fermat's Last Theorem).; Mentions 'pay rule' and human depreciation as theoretical ideas.
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Philosophical Treatise on Certainty and Economic Theory The passage consists of abstract philosophical and economic musings without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Discusses logical certitudes and tautologies in economics.; References mathematical concepts and historical proofs (e.g., Fermat's Last Theorem).; Mentions 'pay rule' and human depreciation as theoretical ideas.
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