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Article: Prospero's books and Stephano's bottle: colonial experience in 'The Tempest.'
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- January 1, 1993
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For government [of conquered people] consists in nothing else
but so controlling subjects that they shall neither be able to,
nor have cause to, do you harm; which may be done either by
making quite sure of them by depriving them of all means of
doing you harm, or by treating them so well that it would be
unreasonable for them to desire a change of fortune.
Niccolo Machiavelli, Discourses on the First Decade of Livy(1)