The most impudent hypocrite of all is the great proprietor who, being a principal cause of the misery which he affects to deprecate, would be disgusted and furious if he were to be shown in his true colors, and so trusts in ignorance and sophistry when he laments the condition of the poor, but secretly and steadily adds to their burdens.
— PROFESSOR THOROLD ROGERS, Work and Wages, Chap. XVI., p. 457.

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