"One of our souls had wander'd in the air.
Banish'd this frail sepulchre of our flesh,
As now our flesh is banish'd from this land"
~King Richard II, I.iii; W. Shakespeare


A New Unity, part I: DemocracyThe first half of the twentieth century was dominated by the conflict between Democracy and Totalitarianism. While the failings of Totalitarian states are well known, critiques of Democratic ones are rare. It is for this reason that a thorough discussion of Totalitarianism is not as necessary as a deconstruction of Democracy. By claiming to represent the Will of the Majority, Democracy has attained a nearly unimpeachable position on the modern political playing field. In fact, the alternatives to Democracy are--or have been portrayed as being--so unsavoury that any criticism is immediately thrust aside as being 'unreasonable,' &nbsA New Unity, part I: Democracy


Sonnet No. 1: UpliftWe hear the whispers in the darkness call, In hearing them we know we must obey To orchestrate for Man a second fall This is the path from which we cannot straySonnet No. 1: Uplift
The burning lights of distant stars fall down And we shall sit upon their throne of Night; This is the sea and we must swim or drown Without protection from the wrong or right
Among the reaches of those far flung stars, That over the millennia have seen The night-ward face of Earth, this globe of ours Spin smoothly in this cosmic machine
Dark Continents awake! To live or die In dea
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A man is a fool not to put everything he has, at any given moment, into what he is creating.
- Frank Herbert
thanx 4 the fav
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they invent hell to sell us paradise
btw, cool gallery
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I am Jack's smirking revenge
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my home page
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Like Cronos I rigidly serve an illusion...
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Like Cronos I rigidly serve an illusion...
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