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Quote #10
I shall call to me all the men and the women whose spirit has not been killed within them and who suffer under the yoke of their brothers. They will follow me and I shall lead them to my fortress. (12.14)
In spite of what he's said in the above passage, it still seems as if Equality 7-2521 has preserved some trace of the loyalty he used to feel to "all men." He genuinely wants to wage a war against his former society so that he can set them free. It also sounds, though, as if he's only interested in fighting for those who actually want to be set free. Would that be only the few, exceptional individuals like himself? Or would it be almost everybody?