Quotes About Subjugation
Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they are.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Sometimes the so-called law is nothing but the haves telling the have-nots to stay in their place.
~ Jeannette Walls
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In a country like India, the British were only able to rule the country because it had completely co-opted the elite of the country, who did their work for them.
~ Arundhati Roy
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I think it is the easiest mentality for a human being to be either colonized or to colonize. The structure of either the slave or the master seems to be the simplest and the most relaxing one to slip into. Either you are a slave, and you don't have to think for yourself, or you're a master, and you don't have to work for yourself.
~ Alice Oswald
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And that we, far from being its authors, or its operators, or even its slaves (for slaves are agents who can harbour hopes, however faint, that one day a Moses or a Spartacus will set them free), were no more than actions and commands within its key-chains.
~ Tom McCarthy
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I think there are two ways in which people are controlled. First of all frighten people and secondly, demoralize them.
~ Tony Benn
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Humans seem to have an innate drive to master other creatures.
~ Unknown
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The remark, for instance, that the only freedoms we really appreciate are those which cast others into an equivalent state of servitude.
~ Pauline Réage
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He understood that, contrary to what most people think, total power means total slavery.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Everything that has ever been called folk art has always reflected domination.
~ Theodor Adorno
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First perfected by Cortés in Mexico, it was based on the observation that the best way for the Spanish to subdue opposition was to capture the indigenous leader. This strategy enabled the Spanish to claim the accumulated wealth of the leader and coerce the indigenous peoples to give tribute and food. The next step was setting themselves up as the new elite of the indigenous society and taking control of the existing methods of taxation, tribute, and, particularly, forced labor. When
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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John exposes Pax Romana and Pax Augusta to be bald-faced lies. He does not allow his hearers to ignore the fact that a great deal of violence has gone into creating and sustaining empire, for example, in the brutal suppression of the Jewish Revolt. How is it truly a matter of "peace" if you use overwhelming force to subdue a country that never wished to be a part of your empire in the first place?
~ Unknown
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For the first time there appeared on earth kings, dictators, high priests, emperors, prime ministers, presidents, governors, mayors, generals, admirals, police chiefs, judges, lawyers, and jailers, along with dungeons, jails, penitentiaries, and concentration camps. Under the tutelage of the state, human beings learned for the first time how to bow, grovel, kneel, and kowtow. In many ways the rise of the state was the descent of the world from freedom to slavery.
~ David Christian
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Both animal and human slaves could be controlled best if kept economically and psychically dependent on their owners.
~ David Christian
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sobre todos los enemigos cuya obra y carácter son oscuros. Él espera ahora hasta que todos estos enemigos sean puestos bajo sus pies. Entonces, su conquista en la cruz resonará por todo el cosmos y esa "edad", que para nosotros aún está por llegar, vendrá de hecho con todo su esplendor.
~ David F. Wells
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are not all women treated by all men like something inferior, like chattels you take up and put down at will?
~ Winston Graham
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In practice, as even the Russians have now learned, the only way of pillaging a defeated nation is to cart away any movables which are wanted, and to drive off a portion of its manhood as permanent or temporary slaves.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Oy, stil – tiranlar?n aleti!
~ Witold Gombrowicz
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The Vikings... establishing themselves as the Rus, a word that is thought to come from an old Norse term, rods, meaning "men in row". Islamic sources say they then subjugated the Slavic peoples, who were traded as slaves along a network that reached across the Black Sea as far as Islamic Baghdad. ("Slav" possibly comes from their being traded as slaves by the Rus).
~ Christopher Lloyd
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Nothing is so loved by tyrants as obedient subjects.
~ Clarence Darrow
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Notwithstanding the memories of slavery, and in the face poverty, ignorance, terrorism, and subjugation still deeply woven into their lives, the embittered past of blacks was taken onto a much higher plane of intellectual and artistic consideration during the Renaissance.
~ Unknown
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The slaves of developed industrial Civilization are sublimated slaves, but they are slaves, for slavery is determined "neither by obedience nor by hardness of labour but by the status of being mere instrument, and the reduction of man to the state of a thing.
~ Herbert Marcuse
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La libera elezione di padroni e schiavi, non elimina né i padroni né gli schiavi" Herbert Marcuse "L'uomo a una dimensione
~ Herbert Marcuse
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Bondage And Service - that was what they all demanded and from everyone. This craving to find themselves in another, to subjugate and appropriate foreign territory, to create a new field for their own will in a second body, foreign flesh for their own soul; this greedy, consuming hunger devoured every other desire, and they called it friendship!
~ Hermann Bahr
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