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  • In primitive society, where uniformity of occupation is the rule, and the distribution of the community into various classes of workers has hardly begun, every man is more or less his own magician; he practices charms and incantations for his own good and the injury of his enemies.

    "The Golden Bough: A Study in Comparative Religion". Book by James G. Frazer, 1890.
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