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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

change

No historic change has ever meant much more than a change in the name of their masters.

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It just means that most revolutions or other social and civil 'changes' don't really give most people anything except a new leader, president or ruling junta that rule them and treat them as badly as the previous one(s).

  • It just means that most revolutions or other social and civil 'changes' don't really give most people anything except a new leader, president or ruling junta that rule them and treat them as badly as the previous one(s).
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It just means that most revolutions or other social and civil 'changes' don't really give most people anything except a new leader, president or ruling junta that rule them and treat them as badly as the previous one(s).

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