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Critique of Political Corruption

Through the Lilliputians, Swift satirizes political maneuvering, emphasizing how politicians often prioritize personal gain over public good.

“…those who can creep under the lowest forms of government are often those who rise to the highest.”

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Embark on a satirical journey through strange lands in Gulliver’s Travels, where Jonathan Swift humorously critiques human nature, politics, and society’s absurdities.

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