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Blasphemy

“Sing, Heavenly Muse,” (1.6) Milton begs, “I…invoke thy aid to my adventurous song” (1.12-13). Does the Muse answer? From Milton’s output—twelve books of verse, one book per apostle, one per tribe of Israel—one may believe so, but where in all of Paradise Lost does the Muse answer the poet’s call?
Perhaps in the line break [...]

To Do Ought Good

In all of the relevant conversations occurring today, there needs to be a denouncing of the dualisms. Denounce any dualistic, antagonistic formulation that does not announce itself as a power relationship. The power relationship is nothing more or less than a strong power and a weak power. This power relationship must be met by the [...]

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