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INTRODUCTION
Suppose that a man thinks he has done a wrong to another, thenobler he is the less able is he to feel indignant at any suffering.. . . But when he thinks that he is the sufferer of the wrong,then he boils and chafes, and is on the side of what he believesto be justice.
Plato, The Republic, Book IV1p256
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THE USE OF IMAGES
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