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Today, France contains twenty-four million mini-kings, of which the greatest -- the bosses -- are great only in their ridiculousness. The sense of respect has become degraded to the point where humiliation is all that it demands. Democratized into public functions and roles, the monarchic principle floats with its belly up, like a dead fish: only its most repulsive aspect is visible. Its will to be absolutely and unreservedly superior has disappeared. Instead of basing our lives on our sovereignty, we try to base our sovereignty on other people's lives. The manners of slaves.
 
Today, France contains twenty-four million mini-kings, of which the greatest -- the bosses -- are great only in their ridiculousness. The sense of respect has become degraded to the point where humiliation is all that it demands. Democratized into public functions and roles, the monarchic principle floats with its belly up, like a dead fish: only its most repulsive aspect is visible. Its will to be absolutely and unreservedly superior has disappeared. Instead of basing our lives on our sovereignty, we try to base our sovereignty on other people's lives. The manners of slaves.
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<center>[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Revolution_of_Everyday_Life/_Chapter_3 Go here to read Chapter 3]</center>
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<center>[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Revolution_of_Everyday_Life Go here to a list of all chapters]</center>
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[[Category: Revolution of Everyday Life]]
 
[[Category: Revolution of Everyday Life]]