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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 1299 Too, I suspected some of the council, even if they were not of the party of Zarendargar, would have recognized his value to the steel worlds.
1 1300 He was doubtless one of the finest of their generals.
1 1301 "There is no division here," I said, "between the political and the judicial".
1 1302 "All law exists to serve the interests of the dominant powers," said Kog.
1 1303 "Our institutions secure this arrangement, facilitate it and, not unimportantly, acknowledge it.
1 1304 Our institutions are, thus, less dishonest and hypocritical than those of groups which pretend to deny the fundamental nature of social order.
1 1305 law which is not a weapon and a wall is madness".
Too, I suspected some of the council, even if they were not of the party of Zarendargar, would have recognized his value to the steel worlds. He was doubtless one of the finest of their generals. "There is no division here," I said, "between the political and the judicial". "All law exists to serve the interests of the dominant powers," said Kog. "Our institutions secure this arrangement, facilitate it and, not unimportantly, acknowledge it. Our institutions are, thus, less dishonest and hypocritical than those of groups which pretend to deny the fundamental nature of social order. law which is not a weapon and a wall is madness". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )