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Our Friend the Charlatan

CHAPTER II
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It makes for the differentiation of the Select and of the Crowd--that is to say, towards Inequality." "Very interesting," murmured the vicar, who listened with an effort whilst mechanically loading his pipe.
"Isn't it?
And the ideas are well marked out; first the bio-sociological theory,--then the psychology and ethics which result from it.

The book has given me a stronger impulse than anything I've read for years.

It carries conviction with it.

It clears one's mind of all sorts of doubts and hesitations.

I always kicked at the democratic idea; now I know that I was right." "Ah! Perhaps so.


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