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He joked, that night on the periphery of the dark rail yard, that he had taken his life's work back to its root essentials: one track, one switch, one purpose.
Phillipson argues that, having established sociability in The Theory, Smith had no need to take commercial society back to its root in The Wealth of Nations, but could content himself with a sort of shorthand (the non-benevolent butcher, brewer and baker; truck, barter and exchange one thing for another; invisible hand).
The Greek origins of the word (philanthropos) originally meant "humanity-loving," and I think we should shift the word's association back to its root.
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"My way to help Scottish football would be to take it right back to its roots, but it's a long-term project.
"Wexler's Deli isn't about reinventing the deli, it's about bringing it back to its roots," Wexler said.
"We wanted to take it back to its roots," he says.
Taking it back to its roots is not a completely insane idea.
"I'm just trying to take it back to its roots".
In its return, True Detective brings it back to its roots set in the Ozarks.
But we thought by staying innovative, we were bringing it back to the way it began, back to its roots".
But I'd love to see it go back to its roots.
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