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* HardTruthAesop: The first book teaches the world is run by awful, corrupt people who abuse their power because they can. But don't try to buck the system because you'll end up getting hurt, and nothing will meaningfully change anyway. (It has been speculated by some critics that this was in response to the "Fight the power!" ethos of the [[TheSixties '60s]], seeing as the book was published in 1974.)

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* HardTruthAesop: The first book teaches that the world is run by awful, corrupt people who abuse their power because they can. But don't try to buck the system system, because you'll end up getting hurt, and nothing will meaningfully change anyway. (It has been speculated by some critics that this was in response to the "Fight the power!" ethos of the [[TheSixties '60s]], seeing as the book was published in 1974.)
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* HardTruthAesop: The first book teaches the world is run by awful, corrupt people who abuse their power because they can. But don't try to buck the system because you'll end up getting hurt, and nothing will meaningfully change anyway. (It's been speculated by some that this was done in response to the "Fight the power!" sixties, seeing as the book was published in 1974.)

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* HardTruthAesop: The first book teaches the world is run by awful, corrupt people who abuse their power because they can. But don't try to buck the system because you'll end up getting hurt, and nothing will meaningfully change anyway. (It's (It has been speculated by some critics that this was done in response to the "Fight the power!" sixties, ethos of the [[TheSixties '60s]], seeing as the book was published in 1974.)

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