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“At the present time, an oppressed member of the community has therefore only one method of self-defence—he may appeal to the whole nation; and if the whole nation is deaf to his complaint, he may appeal to mankind: the only means he has of...”
―
Alexis de Tocqueville
,
Democracy in America
topic:
oppression
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,
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Jane Austen
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Ray Bradbury
,
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,
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,
King Lear
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,
The Devil's Dictionary
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―
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,
Studies in Pessimism
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―
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,
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―
Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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