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Mouseland Revealed: the Pit of the Elites in 2025

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What if we elect our own predators? Mouseland, a forgotten fable by Tommy Douglas [1], reveals a troubling truth: mice elect cats that devour them. In 2025, this mirror, open to the voiceless, reveals all the amplitude of the elite trap. Can we avoid their claws? The Anxiety of the Souris: Mouseland or the Trap of the Elite Cats Do you know Mouseland? This fable, too unknown, told by Tommy Douglas in 1944 — and attributed to (...) International
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By Cassandre G on LeGrandSoir What if we elect our own predators? Mouseland, a forgotten fable by Tommy Douglas [1], reveals a troubling truth: mice elect cats that devour them. In 2025, this mirror tense to the voiceless reveals all the amplitude of the trap of elites. Can we avoid their claws?

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What if we elect our own predators? Mouseland, a forgotten fable by Tommy Douglas [1], reveals a troubling truth: mice elect cats that devour them. In 2025, this mirror, open to the voiceless, reveals all the amplitude of the elite trap. Can we avoid their claws? The Anxiety of the Souris: Mouseland or the Trap of the Elite Cats Do you know Mouseland? This fable, too unknown, told by Tommy Douglas in 1944 — and attributed to (...) International

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agoravox.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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