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{{Quote|"Oblivious of their obligation to provide a minimum of subsistence, the law-makers are even less willing to grant a minimum of sexual gratification. They suppose that the sexual needs are less urgent than the need for food. This is an error. Even though a person can do without sexual intercourse but not without food, it is certain that the need for tactile or sensual pleasures causes as many social disorders as does the need for subsistence."|-Fourier}}
{{Quote|"Oblivious of their obligation to provide a minimum of subsistence, the law-makers are even less willing to grant a minimum of sexual gratification. They suppose that the sexual needs are less urgent than the need for food. This is an error. Even though a person can do without sexual intercourse but not without food, it is certain that the need for tactile or sensual pleasures causes as many social disorders as does the need for subsistence."|-Fourier}}


==See Also==
==References==
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==See also==
*[[Alex Undersky]]
*[[Alex Undersky]]
*[[William Reich]]
*[[William Reich]]
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==References==
[[Category:Incelists]][[Category:Notable Incels]][[Category:Protocel]]
[[Category:Incelists]][[Category:Notable Incels]]
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