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Role of the government from "summary" of Hard Times by Charles Dickens

The government, in its wisdom, is tasked with the responsibility of guiding and regulating the affairs of the people. It plays a crucial role in setting the rules and boundaries within which society operates, ensuring that order is maintained and justice is upheld. In the town of Coketown, where the relentless pursuit of profit and efficiency reign supreme, the government's presence is keenly felt in every aspect of life. From education to public health, the government's influence is pervasive, shaping the lives of its citizens in ways both seen and unseen. In Coketown, where the industrial machinery hums incessantly and the smokestacks belch forth their noxious fumes, the government's intervention is especially necessary. It must step in to protect the vulnerable, to curb the excesses of the powerful, and to ensure that the common good is served. Yet, despite its best intentions, the government in Coketown is not without its faults. It is often p...
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    Hard Times

    Charles Dickens

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