Erminia, Virgil of this list, pointed:
"What rewards the ego even in altruistic actions, is not a good measure for
what is morally valuable in terms of other peoples' real sake. So moral
actions should appear to be perceived as a sacrifice, not a passion."
But so difficult for poets in our Purgatorio to imagine that "sacrifice"
might have other dimensions, when Ethics, Authorship, Copyright have tangled
into a Borromean knot in the unconscious of the Poetic Tribe.
To be a good citizen under the Pass Laws, one must not think of
"sacrificing" one's Pass Card.
Viva Genova!
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