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The Dogs and the Fleas: A Fable in Two Parts by One of the Dogs is a satirical allegory first published in 1893, offering a sharp critique of social, economic, and political systems through the lens of a canine society. The story unfolds in the land of Canisville, where dogs of all breeds and backgrounds live together, but are plagued by the persistent and parasitic presence of fleas. The fleas, representing the exploitative upper classes and capitalists, feed off the labor and well-being of the dogs, who symbolize the working masses. The narrative follows the dogs as they struggle with the injustices imposed by the fleas, who manipulate laws, customs, and even the dogs’ own beliefs to maintain their privileged position. Through clever wit and biting humor, the book exposes the mechanisms of oppression, the complicity of those in power, and the challenges faced by those who seek reform or revolution. The fable is rich with allegorical characters and events, each representing real-world social dynamics and historical movements. As the dogs become increasingly aware of their exploitation, they attempt various methods to rid themselves of the fleas, from appeals to reason and justice, to collective action and rebellion. The story explores themes of class struggle, solidarity, and the importance of critical thinking in the face of propaganda and tradition. The Dogs and the Fleas is both a humorous and poignant reflection on the nature of inequality, the resilience of the oppressed, and the enduring hope for a fairer society. With its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and incisive social commentary, The Dogs and the Fleas remains a relevant and thought-provoking work, inviting readers to question the structures of power and the true meaning of freedom and justice.
Pages
144 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528117804
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528117804

Prix
19,99 €

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