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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Nature, unlike self-serving political programs, is not the product of ideologically motivated committees; who would seize control of education and the means of communication, to bend innocent, trusting children, and even unwitting populations, to their views; nature is an obstacle to such programs; it is not contrived to serve the interests of a particular group on a particular afternoon. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #285)
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8 285 Nature, unlike self-serving political programs, is not the product of ideologically motivated committees; who would seize control of education and the means of communication, to bend innocent, trusting children, and even unwitting populations, to their views; nature is an obstacle to such programs; it is not contrived to serve the interests of a particular group on a particular afternoon.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 282 Surely there was an agenda behind the project of cultivating suspicion and hostility toward men in females and striving to devirilize males, so that the 'true male', the male to be societally approved, would be the least like a man.
8 283 But surely one must sympathize with those who would commit themselves to so ambitious a project, to so arduous an endeavor! How brave and noble they are! It is not easy to do away with nature.
8 284 It is not an easy thing to destroy, even if one wishes earnestly to do so.
8 285 Nature, unlike self-serving political programs, is not the product of ideologically motivated committees; who would seize control of education and the means of communication, to bend innocent, trusting children, and even unwitting populations, to their views; nature is an obstacle to such programs; it is not contrived to serve the interests of a particular group on a particular afternoon.
8 286 It is real, and tenacious.
8 287 It lurks in secret places, in each gene in the human body.
8 288 And not all cultures and societies need view her as an enemy, to be denounced, and done away with as soon as possible.
Surely there was an agenda behind the project of cultivating suspicion and hostility toward men in females and striving to devirilize males, so that the 'true male', the male to be societally approved, would be the least like a man. But surely one must sympathize with those who would commit themselves to so ambitious a project, to so arduous an endeavor! How brave and noble they are! It is not easy to do away with nature. It is not an easy thing to destroy, even if one wishes earnestly to do so. Nature, unlike self-serving political programs, is not the product of ideologically motivated committees; who would seize control of education and the means of communication, to bend innocent, trusting children, and even unwitting populations, to their views; nature is an obstacle to such programs; it is not contrived to serve the interests of a particular group on a particular afternoon. It is real, and tenacious. It lurks in secret places, in each gene in the human body. And not all cultures and societies need view her as an enemy, to be denounced, and done away with as soon as possible. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)