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I'm starting to see just why turn-of-the-century Americans' biggest fear was of anarchists and anarchy. For if anarchy actually wins, if rulelessness becomes the rule, then protest and change become not just impossible but incoherent.
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A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
(book)
by David Foster Wallace
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