Monday, December 6, 2010

Spam Part Two- Having the Power to Protect the People

Obviously, by the end of Horizons, you must agree that at least in this way of thinking about things, sovereignty successfully protects difference. (Although I was a bit bothered by the ending, it tasted slightly of zoo-ish spectacle watching.) Whether this applies to the rest of the world, I suppose, is another matter.



As an aside, my opinions on Horizons; Goodness gracious sentence fragments! The plot was interesting, the twists were pretty well developed, but good God, the writing was atrocious. It reminded me vaguely of Twilight- person who is not a writer has an idea, and not a terrible one, but writes it totally horribly. No offence, Professor. (Or Mary Rosenblum.)

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