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Revision as of 11:54, 21 July 2021

"Organians attribute Evil to rampant Industrialism" is a short essay by Karl Jones.

Essay

Organians attribute Evil to rampant Industrialism, so they manifest themselves as a pre-Industrial peasant culture.

Actual peasants confine prisoners in barns, but these Organians are very cultured, for pre-Industrialists.

History

Jones wrote the essay on the morning of Wednesday, 9 December 2020, in a comment on Facebook.

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