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It is always constrained by the straitjacket of mathematical consistency and compatibility with established laws.
"Whereas nonfiction prose writers felt constrained by the straitjacket of historical, antiquarian scholarship," Hamilton writes, "the Bard felt licensed to speculate and interpret at will... in order to explore the secrets of psychologically realistic, as opposed to idealized, leadership and decision-making".
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