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A short quote from the work itself that purports to explain it should be allowed under fair use, but the quote should be correct. The New York Times article used as a source says, 'Mr. Taleb’s real wisdom is proudly rooted in classical philosophy, which guarantees it a contemporary appeal. “My classical values make me advocate the triplet of erudition, elegance and courage,” he writes, “against modernity’s phoniness, nerdiness and philistinism.” ' I intend to read the book and see which quote is correct: that one, or the one currently on the wikipedia page. 72.177.123.145 (talk) 23:27, 22 April 2013 (UTC) Eric[reply]
I have put a hatnote with a link to Procrustes, but I think a disambiguation page would me more appropriate. The current page would be renamed to The Bed of Procrustes (book)Agnerf (talk) 16:41, 5 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]