The Axiom of the Unowned
In the sterile geometry of the twenty-first century, we are taught that everything has a price, a provenance, and a legal owner. We live in a world of deeds, titles, and digital signatures. But in the autumn of 1928, in a city that was itself a crumbling monument to the idea of ownership, a man named Thomas Whitfield discovered the existence of a different kind of truth: the axiom of the...
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