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    Quote Originally Posted by HungaryTom
    I saw that thread too. I posted today there and mentioned the Trojan war....not by chance. I felt the tensions raising a few hours ago just like before a volcano erupts.

    Than I went off to post at WWII.

    Returning from there I saw all that war going on.

    Too much beauty is very delicate: it started real life wars.

    I can only say again: hats down to all the Ladies.

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    What thread? I thought he was responding to my thing about thucydides. Is there a thread somewhere about the Peloponnesian War? Or maybe also about the Trojan War? Do tell, always interested in those two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doran
    What thread? I thought he was responding to my thing about thucydides. Is there a thread somewhere about the Peloponnesian War? Or maybe also about the Trojan War? Do tell, always interested in those two.

    Thucydides-eternal wisdom.

    There is a 'thread' also outside FL. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School

    With tons of books to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungaryTom
    Thucydides-eternal wisdom.

    There is a 'thread' also outside FL. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_School

    With tons of books to read.
    Unless I missed suthin', the Thoukster is not mentioned on that Eternal Wisdom thread.
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    Threads-weaving

    Quote Originally Posted by Doran
    Unless I missed suthin', the Thoukster is not mentioned on that Eternal Wisdom thread.
    The Greeks are mentioned a thousand times in the books of Hamvas Bela another scholar from that 'school'.

    That FL thread was rather about
    that:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eros_an...teries_of_Love

    Author belongs to the previous thread.

    Regards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doran
    The fascist homosexual angle has always interested me ... although I am completely straight, I did enjoy reading Jean Genet.

    Mishima's embrace of fascism intrigues me also; whatever his personal
    orientation, and I believe his psychological deterioration, Occidental
    paranoia, fascism, and public suicide overshadows his literary legacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harp
    Mishima's embrace of fascism intrigues me also; whatever his personal
    orientation, and I believe his psychological deterioration, Occidental
    paranoia, fascism, and public suicide overshadows his literary legacy.
    A general freak. Occidental paranoia would be a good study for an English language book. Kind of a counterpart to Said's extremely annoying book Orientalism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doran
    A general freak. Occidental paranoia would be a good study for an English language book. Kind of a counterpart to Said's extremely annoying book Orientalism.


    Glad to see Berkeley isn't rubbing off on you....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harp
    Glad to see Berkeley isn't rubbing off on you....
    Being critical of Said, and of radical politics and of postmodernism as well, is a tough row to hoe at a place like Berkeley; but I have been trying to walk the line. Keith Windschuttle's The Killing of History has helped me walk it, and so has Camille Paglia's refreshing Sexual Personae which gives the only sophisticated look at gender that does NOT try to deconstruct it. To tell you the truth, the Lounge has helped too, in many small ways ...
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    Ouch, Doran. I had a postmodernist Lit prof at my local community-college who had a 'tude the size of West Texas toward any dissent from his view, so I cringe at what Berkeley must be like. You're a far braver man than I, sir, being in the lion's den...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback
    Ouch, Doran. I had a postmodernist Lit prof at my local community-college who had a 'tude the size of West Texas toward any dissent from his view, so I cringe at what Berkeley must be like. You're a far braver man than I, sir, being in the lion's den...
    It's brutal, man. Brutal.
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