"Each strives with each, as each is pressed upon; each must provide for his own subsistence, and defend his own life."
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Johann Gottfried Herder, "The Animal Kingdom: In Relation to the History of Man", The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register, Vol. 2 (1801), p. 172
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Johann Gottfried Herder
1744 – 1803
deutscher Schriftsteller, Philosoph und Theologe
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