On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Paul Dillon wrote:
> David, Eric, Andy,
>
> Without entering into issues of collective oppression and its recognition, at the individual level isn't a classic case of failure to recognize oppression provided by the battered woman who blames herself for her partner's violence? How far can one go with Blake's infernal proverb that one law for the lion and the ox is oppression?
>
> Paul Dillon
Or (speaking of law) what about Anatole France's observation about one
law, same for all (paraphrasing from memory):
"Tha law, in all its majesty, bars the rich and poor alike from sleeping
under bridges."
BTW, I like the heading "percertions." Speaks to assertions, with
certitude.
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