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Government is as unreal, as intangible, as unapproachable as God. Try it, if you don't believe it. Seek through the legislative halls of America and find, if you can, the Government. In the end you will be doomed to confer with the agent, as before.
Voltairine De Cleyre
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote highlights the elusive nature of government, comparing it to the intangible concept of God.

Voltairine De Cleyre's quote emphasizes the idea that government, much like a divine entity, is often seen as distant and unrecognizable. In her critique, she suggests that individuals may find themselves interacting only with representatives or agents, rather than the government itself, revealing the complexities and challenges of governance in society.

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Example use cases

During a political debate, one might quote this to express skepticism about the effectiveness of government.

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