Tusk in the Light of Cantism

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According to Lenin, the idealists criticized Kant for allowing the existence of nonsubjective reality, but praised him for doubting her knowledge. The materialists, on the another hand, completed the chessboard and praised for allowing nonsubjective reality to be and criticized for questioning its cognition.
Let us look from this position at Donald Tusk's political views in fresh times. There's a suspicion that they don't exist. Nor did they be in the wider sense. 1 of his close colleagues in the opposition who went to 1 class with me told me in the beginning of the millennium that Tusk distinguished himself by knowing what he didn't want and not knowing what he wanted. Here we face a serious problem of knowing something that doesn't exist. Without knowing that this doesn't exist, we can unproductively put our paths on the way of learning. If it did exist, according to the works of large Lenin, it would be known. Here is the problem of Satan's problem that we cannot solve.



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