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The Men We Carry In Our Minds
The Men We Carry in Our Minds
By: Scott Russel Sanders
Sanders vision of early manhood mainly focused on two twin poles: toilers and bosses, along with warriors, which was the third category, which also had a great impact on the formation of his ideas. Sanders was a poor boy and was granted the opportunity to experience the differences between two societies. The first society was full of men who aspired to careers he only dreamt of and read in novels, and the second was one limited to the fate of becoming toilers and warriors. Apart from these three classes of men the only other image he had was that of his father. Sanders father was an exception to society, having worked his way up the ladder. He escaped the fate of slaving over red dirt farms to eventually working in a front desk sporting a white shirt and tie. Seeing how his father excelled, he too yearned for a position in the thinking world: for they had a say in the future.
Like most of his friends fathers, their occupation was that of a toiler. A toiler, is described
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