"It is a part of the function of 'law' to give recognition to ideas representing the exact opposite of established conduct. Most of the complications arise from the necessity of pretending to do one thing, while actually doing another." | by: | Thurman Arnold (1891-1969) former head of the Anti-Trust Division of the U.S. Justice Department (1938-1943) |
Source: | The Symbols of Government, 1935 |
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