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Also see
Byrne, David, Social exclusion. Buckingham, Philadelphia, Open University
Press, 2000.
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They tell me the chancellor doesn't drink
Eats no meat and never smokes
And he lives in a modest dwelling.
But they also tell me the poor
Starve and die in misery.
How much better it would be to have a state of which men
said:
The chancellor is always drunk at cabinet meetings
Eyeing the smoke from their pipes, a few
Uneducated men sit altering the laws
There are no poor.
-- Bertolt Brecht
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