Exclusion

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The low-income areas? If that's what you want to call them. What better place to hide than among that part of society that one else even wants to acknowledge.

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The relation between humanity and its environment is very close. Strong-willed, intelligent people may create or modify environment. The weaker-willed, the careless, and the unreflecting are dominated by environment. Such is a fairly rough estimate of the relation. For all but the exceptionally strong and virile, home environment determines the trend of life. Populous masses herded together, as they are over large areas of the tenement regions of New York City, with difficulty resist the influences by which they are surrounded.

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The laborer must, however, live, though the exorbitant claims of capital allow him only a bare subsistence.

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The laboring poor, to use a vulgar expression, seem always to live from hand to mouth.

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The rugged face of society, checkered with the extremes of affluence and want, proves that some extraordinary violence has been committed upon it, and calls on justice for redress. The great mass of the poor in countries are become an hereditary race, and it is next to impossible them to get out of that state of themselves.

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Do you not know that numbers of your fellow-creatures are starving, for want of what you have too much of? You ought to have had the express and universal consent of mankind, before appropriating more of the common subsistence than you needed for your own maintenance.

Chronology :

April 11, 2020 : Exclusion -- Added.

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