Top Subjugation Quotes
It was a fact generally acknowledged by all but the most contumacious spirits at the beginning of the seventeenth century that woman was the weaker vessel; weaker than man, that is. ... That was the w...
Antonia Fraser
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history, marriage, men, women, independence, self determination, empowerment, feminism, gender, fathers
Subjugation Definition
(n.) The act of subjugating, or the state of being subjugated.
The instant that any government obtains a monetary printing press, it becomes a deeply dishonest government, empowered to rob people by stealth. A government with the power to print money knows no lim...
Jeffrey Tucker
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freedom, government, politics, slavery, socialism, liberty, violence, libertarian, anarchy, austrian economics
People are more willing to support the exercise of authority over themselves when they believe it to be an objective, neutral feature of the natural world. This was the idea behind the concept of the...
John Hasnas
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freedom, government, history, politics, socialism, liberty, libertarian, anarchy, coercion, statism
[In 16th century European society] Marriage was the triumphal arch through which women, almost without exception, had to pass in order to reach the public eye. And after marriage followed, in theory,...
Antonia Fraser
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history, marriage, men, women, independence, perception, self determination, empowerment, feminism, gender