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sophism or fallacy calls an apparent rebuttal, refuting sophistry, and also an apparent syllogism, or sophistical syllogism, through which one wants to defend something false and mislead the contrary. (José Ferrater Mora, Dictionary of Philosophy Abridged)
The anarchist banker, a story of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, was first published in 1922 and is an amusing irony of anarchist ideology, leading to end its principles through an actor-banker, usurer-hoarder and that has its beginnings in political organizations, criticized his former colleagues for not spending beyond theory, anarchism has a particular sophistry based on arguments presented in a logical and intelligent, but crafty, are equally or more entertaining than the arguments of proponents of better world from the selective killing and coercion.
This text seems very entertaining and is armed as a dialogue between the banker and his friend, who talk non-stop, without losing the thread: how a banker is an anarchist, and how it ends up being an anarchist banker without betraying?
The story is short, I read it in a little book published in Argentina (I have not seen in Chile ... I have not searched, really), but is on the Internet, I imagine that it is complete.
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- Pessoa, Fernando (1922), anarchist banker , Leviathan, Buenos Aires, 2005.
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