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The book “Critique of Political Reason” explains that political reason has causes that are unknown to reason. In the first part of his book, “Critique of Political Reason,” the author explains the subject of paving the way to knowledge. The second part explains the rise to the perceptions and principles without which political experience would not be possible, nor would it be possible to know this experience. Therefore, negative criticism precedes positive criticism. However, if refuting stupidity is a necessary prelude, what matters is its justification. Thus, the second part of this book has an advantage over the first part, as the author states.
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