
In The Iliad and The Odyssey, war is the product of powerful, ambitious, often insecure men who have difficulty separating their personal motivations from those of the state.
The blood lust that overtakes the minds of men on a periodic basis continues unabated in our modern age. In The Bushiad, and The Idyossey the Greek gods of old are supplanted by
contemporary corporate gods, also immortal and with insatiable needs for increased wealth and power.
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The Last Warm Place by Barry Napier
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Philosophers and scientists have for thousands of years made a job
speculating about humanity’s place in the universe. Sometimes I wonder
about poor o...
1 week ago
4 comments:
Funny!
It really bothers me that the idiot thinks History will be kind to him because he has done so well. AAArrggghhh!
Got a good start reading it. Will press on. Loved it.
What fun!