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mat9813004 on Nov. 19, 2017
Concepts of liberty are always historically situated. “Can't we all get along” (Rodney King 1992) is balanced with “Power yields nothing without struggle.” (Frederick Douglass 1857). Aside from a facile, “liberty to the libertines” statement, I have nothing much to say.
mat9813004 at 9:04PM, Nov. 2, 2016
"De Whyte de Malleville was an elderly and white bearded man with a mental disorder, who was taken from the bastille and paraded through the streets, he waved happily to the crowds, eventually he was incarcerated into Charenton asylum." An article by M. Begis, in the Intermédiaire, April 10, 1889