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* "Faustian Bargain" refers to a [[Wikipedia:Deal with the Devil|pact with the Devil]]. Metaphorically, this means giving up one's morals/self for the sake of power or wealth. The name is derived from the German myth of Johannes Faust, which was immortalized in the works of [[Wikipedia: Christopher Marlowe|Christopher Marlowe]] and [[Wikipedia: Johan Wolfgang von Goethe|Johan Wolfgang von Goethe]].
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* "Faustian Bargain" refers to a [[Wikipedia:Deal with the Devil|pact with the Devil]]. Metaphorically, this means giving up one's morals/self for the sake of power or wealth. The name is derived from the German myth of Johannes Faust, which was immortalized in the works of [[Wikipedia: Christopher Marlowe|Christopher Marlowe]] and [[Wikipedia: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]].

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