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  • 12-10-2018
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To what is Paine referring when he says: "The cunning of the fox is as murderous as the violence of the wolf; and we ought to guard equally against both."

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spencerhiltbrand
spencerhiltbrand spencerhiltbrand
  • 12-10-2018
I believe he is referring to the fact that some people can be just as easily outsmarted and taken advantage of by people who are cunning as they can be taken advantage of by people who are stronger and more violent. He says we have to create a system of government that protects against both violence and people outsmarting other people. PEOPLE = INHERENTLY BAD, SO WE NEED GOVT TO KEEP SANE
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