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In chapter 25 of A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court, Twain notes that members of an aristocratic social class are like slaveowners in that both groups find their concept of what is ethical or unethical to be blurred as a result of the assumption of their own superiority. He points out that it is possible to detect this similar attitude and bearing, and their underlying moral void, by simply listening to a member of the nobility talk about the lower classes.



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