Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
460
It thus becomes a question as to which among these animals own and which are owned, which, so to speak, count as persons, or have standing, before the law, and which do not, which are, so to speak, the citizens or persons, and which are the animals".
It thus becomes a question as to which among these animals own and which are owned, which, so to speak, count as persons, or have standing, before the law, and which do not, which are, so to speak, the citizens or persons, and which are the animals".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #460)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
457
"Horrifying!" I cried.
3
458
"Biologically, of course," she said, "we are all animals.
3
459
Thus, in a sense, we might all be owned.
3
460
It thus becomes a question as to which among these animals own and which are owned, which, so to speak, count as persons, or have standing, before the law, and which do not, which are, so to speak, the citizens or persons, and which are the animals".
3
461
"It is wrong to own human beings," I said.
3
462
"Is it wrong to own other animals?" she asked.
3
463
"No," I said.
"Horrifying!" I cried.
"Biologically, of course," she said, "we are all animals.
Thus, in a sense, we might all be owned.
It thus becomes a question as to which among these animals own and which are owned, which, so to speak, count as persons, or have standing, before the law, and which do not, which are, so to speak, the citizens or persons, and which are the animals".
"It is wrong to own human beings," I said.
"Is it wrong to own other animals?" she asked.
"No," I said.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 3)