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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER VII
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As a fact, anthropophagy is certainly a decadent thing, not a primitive one.

It is much more likely that modern men will eat human flesh out of affectation than that primitive man ever ate it out of ignorance.

I am here only following the outlines of their argument, which consists in maintaining that man has been progressively more lenient, first to citizens, then to slaves, then to animals, and then (presumably) to plants.

I think it wrong to sit on a man.

Soon, I shall think it wrong to sit on a horse.
Eventually (I suppose) I shall think it wrong to sit on a chair.


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