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The Iliad, or the Poem of Force | Episode XXI

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The in of Thinifying Power of Force

In the iliad, there is not a single man who does not have to bow his neck to force. The human race is not divided up into conquered persons, slaves, suppliants, on the one hand, and conquerors and chiefs on the other. Every one is both the slavef every one is the slave of force whether he is being beaten or whether he's beating. He thinks when he's beating some one else that is forces wielder, but really he is being wielded by the hand of force.

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