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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 40 Even brigands have no use for them, unless it be to sell them, or use them as feed for sleen.
27 41 But there are few such cases, for it is part of the Gorean ethos that one, if able, should work.
27 42 And the capacity for work is determined by physicians, neither by politics nor rhetorics.
27 43 Perhaps if the caste and council democracies, so to speak, had taken a different turn such individuals might have constituted a constituency, so to speak, exploitable by the unscrupulous, but the several forms of democracy, of aristocracies, of oligarchies, of tyrannies, and such, amongst which power tended to be divided, had not taken such a turn.
27 44 Theft is rare on Gor, and so, too, is ambition masked as compassion.
27 45 A cage wagon rolled past, in which, turning and twisting about one another, agitated, were several larls.
27 46 These were the beasts, primarily, who had patrolled outside the wands.
Even brigands have no use for them, unless it be to sell them, or use them as feed for sleen. But there are few such cases, for it is part of the Gorean ethos that one, if able, should work. And the capacity for work is determined by physicians, neither by politics nor rhetorics. Perhaps if the caste and council democracies, so to speak, had taken a different turn such individuals might have constituted a constituency, so to speak, exploitable by the unscrupulous, but the several forms of democracy, of aristocracies, of oligarchies, of tyrannies, and such, amongst which power tended to be divided, had not taken such a turn. Theft is rare on Gor, and so, too, is ambition masked as compassion. A cage wagon rolled past, in which, turning and twisting about one another, agitated, were several larls. These were the beasts, primarily, who had patrolled outside the wands. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )