“The societies kids naturally form are tribal. Gangs, clubs, packs. But we're herded into schools and terrified into behaving. Taught how we're supposed to pretend to be, taught to parrot all kinds of nonsense at the flick of a switch, taught to keep our heads down and our elbows in and shut off our minds and shut off our sex. We learn we can't even piss when we have to. That's how we learn to be plastic and dumb.”
Quote by Marge Piercy
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Dance the Eagle to Sleep
This book delves into the complexities of cultural heritage and the impact of historical events on contemporary life, through the lens of a narrative that intertwines personal stories with broader historical contexts. more
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