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talkin’ bout’ a revolution
How does one explain the enduring legacy of Leon Trotsky? Was it the precient social and political prognosis? The understanding of the forces and dynamic of fascism? Do his admirer’s uphold Trotsky for what he was or for the ideas … Continue reading
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Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Andre Breton, Christopher Hitchens, christopher hitchens trotsky, Clement Greenberg, Diego Rivera, fida kahlo, g. albert aurier, George Orwell Animal Farm, Justin Raimondo, Leon Trotsky, michel lequenne, nat weinstein, natalya sedova, the trotsky jacob tierney, Woodrow Wilson
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animal farm: all animals are equal but some are more equal…
Is tyranny the fate of our society in collective? An eternal recurrence of Jasmine springs? Like Sisyphus reaching the summit, the earth with all its Gaddafi’s can never be pitched into the abyss; it rolls down the mountain ensuring the … Continue reading
AT THE ZOO
Someone told me It’s all happening at the zoo. I do believe it, I do believe it’s true. Mmmmm. Mmmmm. Whoooa. Mmmmm. The monkeys stand for honesty, Giraffes are insincere, And the elephants are kindly but They’re dumb. Orangutans are … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Cesare Lombroso, Charles Darwin, Charles Le Brun, George Orwell, George Orwell Animal Farm, Giovanni Battista della Porta, Great Chain of Being, Hall of Mirrors, J.J. Granville, Jean Racine, Louis XIV, Louise de La Valliere, Nicolas Poussin, Petrus Camper, Pierre Corneille, Seigneur Colbert, Sigmund Freud, Thierry Poncelet
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TRIVIAL PURSUITS & BOYS IN STRIPED SUITS
”However here we also get the first doubtful use of the Holocaust in Beatrice and Virgil. We are told that fewer than two per cent of Holocaust survivors ever tell of their ordeal. And so:’For his part, Henry now joined … Continue reading
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Tagged Aravind Adiga, Aravind Adiga The White Tiger, Brian Cuban, Casey Haskins, Charlie Chaplin, Eli Wiesel, George Orwell, George Orwell Animal Farm, Gerald Feldman, Holocaust, Holocaust denial, Holocaust Fiction, Holocaust Literature, Isaac Bashevis Singer, John Boyne, John Self, Joseph Brean, Joseph Brean National Post, Lina Wertmuller, Lina Wertmuller Seven Beauties, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks The Producers, Roberto Benigni, Roberto Benigni Life is Beautiful, Salman Rushdie, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Simon Wiesenthal Institute, Yann Martel, Yann martel Beatrice and Virgil, Yasunari Kawabata
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