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so:text | As the seventh century drew to a close, the bitterness of the helpless poor against the legally entrenched rich had brought Athens to the edge of revolution. Equality is unnatural; and where ability and subtlety are free, inequality must grow until it destroys itself in the indiscriminate poverty of social war; liberty and equality are not associates but enemies. The concentration of wealth begins by being inevitable, and ends by being fatal. (en) |
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so:description | The Story of Civilization (1935–1975) (en) |
so:description | II - Life of Greece (1939) (en) |
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