I still know every word of this song. It is an incredible meditation on alienation, which was something that Marx nailed.
Blogito ergo sum! Actually, as N.T. Wright averred, "'Amor, ergo sum:' I am loved, therefore I am." Among other things, I am a Roman Catholic deacon. This is a public cyberspace in which I seek to foster Christian discipleship in the late modern milieu in the diakonia of koinonia and in the recognition that "the Eucharist is the only place of resistance to annihilation of the human subject."
Friday, January 23, 2009
"... contestants in a suicidal race..."
I had to go to work early in the morning a few Saturdays ago. Instead of news, I decided to tune in to X96, a local fav station. This song came on. I smiled, laughed, twitched, and drove. All-in-all a good commute:
I still know every word of this song. It is an incredible meditation on alienation, which was something that Marx nailed.
I still know every word of this song. It is an incredible meditation on alienation, which was something that Marx nailed.
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