All the titles of this project were taken from available options at Helium.com, but Mr O'Loughlin would approach them (the predetermined titles) from what he had already written locally, on his PC, and simply uploaded to the blog host once he found what appeared to be a suitable title. None of the titles, however, is what he would have chosen himself, which is one of the ways in which this project differs from all of his other compilations of revised and reformatted weblogs. Yet these aphorisms or essays were also 'farmed out' to different blog sites, where the author was free to choose a title, and usually the results were more reflective of the content - never particularly easy to peg down to one heading in any case - than is arguably the case here, with this particular collection of revised weblog material. Nevertheless, the content is, for the most part, philosophically cogent and incontrovertibly true, which is to say, logically sustainable. Everything finally adds up, as it should do if one is to rest assured of one's reputation, no matter how circumstantially self-appointed, as 'philosopher king' and 'godfather of Social Theocracy'. - A Centretruths editorial
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