Cultural Breakdown
Cultural Breakdown
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Arbitrary literature is a part of the fourth step of the Line of Despair. Henry Miller picked up on T.S. Elliot and carried it to philosophical homosexuality and universal unisex. Man easily gave up as head of the home because there was no reason for him to exercise leadership in a unisex society. John Osborne's drama fits in here also as an idealist who can not find an ideal worthy of his aspirations. 'I hope so' is not a valid answer to the question, “What is right?”
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