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Jul 09, 2007 15:12

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corps_et_ame July 9 2007, 19:48:10 UTC
It's times like these I shake my head at how your brain can WORK like that.

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corps_et_ame July 9 2007, 21:36:18 UTC
Okay. The development of Victorian morality during the 19th Century, when compared to the relatively egalitarian 'Age of Reason' in the late 18th Century. How did THAT happen because of numbers?

As will I.

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rileymcgranahan July 9 2007, 21:53:24 UTC
Equality can't happen when there are people who can afford to seize power, therefore society changed. You should know better than anyone that any major shift in society happens because of money. And what is money? Numbers.

And it's vague because I don't know enough about that period, and I can't afford any history books at the moment. See? There's that oppression through the power of money again. Anyway, it works.

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corps_et_ame July 9 2007, 22:47:17 UTC
Far too simplistic. Consider this. Many people could afford to have power in the 18th century too. In fact, those in power hardly changed at all between the 18th and 19th century in Britain. But social attitudes changed greatly. And actually, most political and social history stems from economics, not JUST money, but the politics of money. HUGE difference.

It works, but it's weak. Wouldn't earn you a T, that explaination.

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