Has anyone else been following a bit of the whole Montebello scenario? I've found Benediction's series of posts to be a good summary, with lots of interesting links.
Eric Carle: The Grouchy Ladybug
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Alighieri Dante: Penguin Classics Divine Comedy #2 Purgatorio
Musa's version will be used for the blog series. It's good, readable, and has helpful notes for those who are new to Dante. (*****)
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i keep thinking, the risk of the dissenters to the stability of the state is proportional to the effort the state works at dismantling them. the fbi's relationship to the southern poverty law center, or the nazis' realtionship to the white rose society are good examples of great effort because of great danger. the dissenters here are barely ignored.
Posted by: Anthony | August 27, 2007 at 11:59 PM
the whole affair is quite a spectacle. it was fascinating watching the youtube vid.
Posted by: joseph | August 30, 2007 at 06:58 PM