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The Singapore Solution: National Geographic misquoted MM Lee Kuan Yew?

I suspect the article which is supposed to be published in January 2010 (how it appears in the Net days before that I am not really interested) contains some misquotes of MM Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. For example: he was allegedly reported to say, "one must understand human nature. I have always thought that humanity was animal-like. The Confucian theory was man could be improved, but I'm not sure he can be. He can be trained, he can be disciplined." Google "human nature" and you'll come across amusing articles such as the one of Psychology Today, "Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature" and of course insightful ones, like in Wikipedia, "Human Nature". And guess what, (thank you Wikipedia!) there are others who may share what MM Mr. Lee's alleged thinking (that humanity is animal-like): 1) Aristotle describes man as a "rational animal," i.e., a single, undivided being that is at once animal (material) and rational (intellectual soul). 2) Bertrand Russell suggests that moral evil or sin is derived fro

 

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