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Emile Durkheim Quotes: I can be free only to the extent that others are forbidden to profit from their physical, economic, or other superiority to the detriment of my liberty.
         

I can be free only to the extent that others are forbidden to profit from their physical, economic, or other superiority to the detriment of my liberty.


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When man discovered the mirror, he began to lose his soul.



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When morals are sufficient, law is unnecessary; when morals are insufficient, law is unenforceable.



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