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Mark Satin had been a draft resister in Canada for nearly twelve years. He began to realize that he was engaged in a lover’s quarrel with his country.
Social action that is not based on a firm sense of self can only be based on guilt or rage — and guilt or rage do not allow us to see clearly; they render us, in fact, extremely susceptible to manipulation by demagogues.
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