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Critique of European Legal System

The absurd and often unjust laws in Lilliput highlight the arbitrary nature of legal systems, mocking Europe’s legal traditions.

“Justice can be as blind as it is cruel.”

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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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