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Originally Posted by whswhs
Well, a public house is not usually owned by the state, is it?
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I kind of like that. At least in words using the words "public school" for "snob school" or "public house" for "drinking house" implies that there is a non-state public. It pars back the state into something closer to it's role as "national bouncer" that keeps quiet when there is no one to bounce.