“The privileged have regularly invited their own destruction with their greed.”
Source: The Age of Uncertainty (1977), Chapter 10, p. 293
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Original: Chi riesce a star bene da solo ha un grande privilegio: non si accontenta di chiunque.
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Context: Projected upon the natural world... is the idea of privilege.... Ever since the invention of civilization, there have been privileged classes... some groups that oppress others and that work to maintain these heirarchies of power. The children of the privileged grow up expecting that, through no particular effort of their own, they will retain a privileged position.