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Isaac Asimov

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Inertia! Our ruling class knows one law; no change. Despotism! They know one rule; force. Maldistribution! They know one desire; to hold what is theirs.
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Chapter 11 “Bride and Groom” (in part II, “The Mule” originally published under the same title in Astounding (November-December 1945))

 
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