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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 200 But where were they? Why did I never meet them? I suppose the answers to such questions are obvious.
5 201 On Earth the acculturation is arranged to humble, cripple, reduce, subdue, and diminish manhood.
5 202 Manhood is to be repudiated and overcome, as it constitutes an impediment to the success of militant pathologies.
5 203 Why should a man be ashamed of his feelings, and desires, and why should a woman be ashamed of her feelings and desires? Did it truly take ten thousand generations to discover that nature was a mistake? Is it not surprising to be taught the subversion of one's nature, to be ashamed of, deny, and fight manhood, or womanhood? What is so attractive about a crippled lion, or a poisoned rose? The men of gor are, in many ways, much like those of Earth, for they are clearly of the same species, if not variety.
5 204 Statistically, they may be larger, stronger, quicker, more supple, more intelligent, and such, this having to do, I suppose, with those brought to this world, but there are many men of Earth, I am sure, as large, as strong, as quick, as supple, as intelligent as those of gor.
5 205 The great difference then, I think, lies in other matters, presumably cultural.
5 206 gorean civilization is not at war with nature, but allied with her.
But where were they? Why did I never meet them? I suppose the answers to such questions are obvious. On Earth the acculturation is arranged to humble, cripple, reduce, subdue, and diminish manhood. Manhood is to be repudiated and overcome, as it constitutes an impediment to the success of militant pathologies. Why should a man be ashamed of his feelings, and desires, and why should a woman be ashamed of her feelings and desires? Did it truly take ten thousand generations to discover that nature was a mistake? Is it not surprising to be taught the subversion of one's nature, to be ashamed of, deny, and fight manhood, or womanhood? What is so attractive about a crippled lion, or a poisoned rose? The men of gor are, in many ways, much like those of Earth, for they are clearly of the same species, if not variety. Statistically, they may be larger, stronger, quicker, more supple, more intelligent, and such, this having to do, I suppose, with those brought to this world, but there are many men of Earth, I am sure, as large, as strong, as quick, as supple, as intelligent as those of gor. The great difference then, I think, lies in other matters, presumably cultural. gorean civilization is not at war with nature, but allied with her. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )