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> the single most objective kind of knowledge

That's likely true.

> that also means that Math cannot be political.

That doesn't follow from the first assumption.

The context here is that someone is claiming math is a counterexample to "everything being political" unfortunately I don't think there is a counterexample.

> which is what the book is about

Many of the chapters are about this. There is a chapter about mathematical rhetoric and how math is used to persuade people.

I would add that mathematical abstractions represent a particular philosophy of viewing the world. For example greek geometry is heavily biased by Platonism.

Just look at the phrase you used: "law of nature". Is nature governed by "laws"? This is certainly a position in an argument about how the world works.



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