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I heard Mansour say to Richard, __ou transmitted to us the disease of your capitalist economy. What did you give us except for a handful of capitalist companies that drew off our blood _ and still do?_ Richard said to him, __ll this shows that you cannot manage to live without us. You used to complain about colonialism and when we left you created the legend of neo-colonialism. It seems that our presence, in an open or undercover form, is as indispensable to you as air and water._ They were not angry: they said such things to each other as they laughed, a stone__ throw from the Equator, with a bottomless historical chasm separating the two of them.
Tayeb Salih Season of Migration to the North
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I heard Mansour say to Richard, __ou transmitted to us the disease of your capitalist economy. What did you give us except for a handful of capitalist companies that drew off our blood _ and still do?_ Richard said to him, __ll this shows that you cannot manage to live without us. You used to complain about colonialism and when we left you created the legend of neo-colonialism. It seems that our presence, in an open or undercover form, is as indispensable to you as air and water._ They were not angry: they said such things to each other as they laughed, a stone__ throw from the Equator, with a bottomless historical chasm separating the two of them.

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