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derek walcott

Geneva

I’m not done reading Rights of Man yet but here’s what I have so far. I’m appreciating all the one-liners (page references are according to the Adelaide ebook). “What Athens was in miniature America will be in magnitude.” (140) “Reason obeys itself; and Ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.” (99) “…as there is […] Continue reading →

Posted in blogs, lb5-2-2013 | Tagged with aimé césaire, Césaire, derek walcott, Hobbes, jean-jacques rousseau, Paine, Plato, rights of man, Rousseau, thomas hobbes, thomas paine, Walcott

Geneva

I’m not done reading Rights of Man yet but here’s what I have so far. I’m appreciating all the one-liners (page references are according to the Adelaide ebook). “What Athens was in miniature America will be in magnitude.” (140) “Reason obeys itself; and Ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.” (99) “…as there is […] Continue reading →

Posted in blogs, lb5-2-2013 | Tagged with aimé césaire, Césaire, derek walcott, Hobbes, jean-jacques rousseau, Paine, Plato, rights of man, Rousseau, thomas hobbes, thomas paine, Walcott

Get out of Cape Cod

Some thoughts for the end of the term. One aspect of reading the Walcott that I really enjoyed was being able to read into details and word choices again after spending most of the term studying form and argument. (In continuation of my post on Rousseau – it’s not philosophy!!) What made the property of […] Continue reading →

Posted in blogs, lb5-2013 | Tagged with aimé césaire, Césaire, derek walcott, henri christophe, the tragedy of king christophe

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