Most empires throughout history have a reoccurring theme. They were built by slavery and it is only for mankind to find the use of their rights that they will progress. Of course, liberal governments do not want people telling them what to do and how to act, and if they are told that they are wrong they will react with a great force, such as the nature of fascism. So when a slave class will tell their owner that they do not deserve the chains and want more which they certainly are entitled to, the master will reply with violence and such is war. Remember some of the first people put in concentration camps by the Nazi party were in fact, socialists.
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Richard Flanagan - Toxic / Christos Tsiolkas - Damascus
Massive figures in Australian literature.
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I am just into the first few chapters of this book and it's already evident how detailed Magnusson's understanding of Scottish h...
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One of the very great myths of Culloden and the Scottish plight was the fact they were outgunned. This is not the case, as they had mor...
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What is clearly evident and comprehensible in Flanagan's work is this ability to capture real larrikin Australian-isms and the over...
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