Richard --seasonal greetings.
There is a difference I should hope between:
"I want to go to the toilet"
and
"Vote for Adolf Hitler."
"Olson is a rhapsodist"
While I can see you might view the use of all language as being political in
the general sense, clearly there is distinctions and gradations to be made.
Or am I wrong?
-----Original Message-----
差出人 : Richard Caddel <[log in to unmask]>
宛先 : [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
日時 : 1999年12月18日 6:43
件名 : Re: Olson, Freud, Jung and all that other stuff
>On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 21:32:25 +0900, pain wrote:
>
>> Why can't
>>you say that it is political rather a matter of poetics.
>
>I thought we'd agreed in earlier discussion that everything was
>political.
>
>RC
>
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