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Freedom's opposite, sold by the foot at every hardware store.
means A series of connected metal links used to bind, lift, secure, or restrain — literally or as a metaphor for bondage.
from From Latin catena, meaning a fetter, slipping through Old French chaeine before settling into English as the thing slaves, dogs, and bicycles all dread.
Strength ruleOnly as strong as its weakest link.
Karl MarxWorkers had nothing to lose but theirs.
Restaurant senseSame chain means identical fries everywhere.