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She says, "It's political, isn't it? I believe everyone has the right to realise their potential, and nothing should stand in the way of that. And going to university is part of that, but then it gets me when they treat it so flippantly � cavalierly � something like that. I don't want to believe that of them, it undermines my socialism."

 

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10.1

Suggest that really her remarks indicate a more personal agenda than just that?

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10.2

Point out that one class is not a fair basis for generalisation?

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10.3

Comment that in the final analysis one just has to get on with the job?

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James Atherton>
13 December 2001

 

10 Counsel

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