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Shooting Himself in the Foot: How Jonathan Swift's Satirical Genius Prevents Him from Changing the World

"Satyr is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's Face but their Own; which is the chief Reason for the kind of Reception it meets in the World, and that so very few are offended with it."

-Jonathan Swift

Satire has had…

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