"For prevention of unsatisfiable desires —
1. Separation at meal times, as between those who
have the homeliest fare, and those, who in consideration of habit or infirmity, are indulged with
choicer fare. (See Ch. vi. Diet.)
2. Separation as between sex and sex, from the commencement of
a certain age.
3. Separation of the indigenous and quasi-indigenous stock of the non-adult class, from the coming-and-going stock, who might excite hankerings after emancipation, by flattering pictures of the world at large."
– Jeremy Bentham 1812
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