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‘British liberalism’s sweet, sweet combo of the snide and the intellectually vapid. A refusal to think outside of a news-moment, an inability to read images as texts, an abject contempt for deep thinking, a suffocating “rationality” and incuriosity at its heart.’ — Dan Hancox

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‘Late modernity is, after all, a remarkably shrill and glaring reality, a dazzling chaos of the beguilingly trivial and terrifyingly atrocious, a world of ubiquitous mass media and constant interruption, a ceaseless storm of artificial sensations and appetites, an interminable spectacle whose only unifying theme is the imperative to acquire and spend.’ — David Bentley… Continue reading 22.

21.

Beyond the city there must be a rubbish heap of diseased stones.

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‘When will this hellish patience come to an end?’ — Kuchlavok’s letter to comrades, August 1917

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‘[E]xplanation of the irrational is replaced by tabooed luxuriance within it.’ — Bridget Fowler

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‘I am only infallible if I speak infallibly but I shall never do that, so I am not infallible.’ — John XIII

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What is the nightmare from which a distressed cat abruptly wakes? From what figure does it flee?

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