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  • Scales of Justice

    Głosy: 53 13,5%
  • Vivian James

    Głosy: 56 14,3%
  • GamerGate Controller

    Głosy: 63 16,1%
  • Greek Bust of Aristotle

    Głosy: 104 26,5%
  • Homer's Face

    Głosy: 38 9,7%
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    Głosy: 15 3,8%
  • Fedora

    Głosy: 63 16,1%

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As a Patriotic Greek, I have to go with the bust of my darling Aristotele, but if I had to go with a second choice I would have chosen a bust or painting of Spinoza.

Either that, or we could have had Plato up there, since he was the Anita Sarkessian of Ancient Greece.
 
How about this guy?

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This is Niccolo Machiavelli, author of "The Prince". The Prince is a renaissance political manual, where Machiavelli outlined many of the ways that a ruler can manipulate, charm and terrorise both their subjects and enemies into surrender and compliance. There's a huge debate over whether The Prince is political satire, or if Machiavelli was in deadly seriousness.

I think Machiavelli would make a decent ethics rating, because it's always ambiguous as to whether he wants you to be good or evil.
 
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