Now that we know Saul is a Leninist, I have to confess my fondness for so many
statues of the famous Bolshevik.

Not all of them (and thousands were made) -- but for the few that I have
selected for my webmuseum -  like this one:

http://www.ilovefiguresculpture.com/masters/russian/sov8.jpg

(though it might possibly look better if the head were lopped off)

I've even selected some statues of his henchman, Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of
the secret police.

I realize that together with Mao and Hitler, these are the most
catastrophically destructive and murderous men of the 20th Century.

What might account for the selections that I have made?

The "economic, social, and cultural circumstances" that I share with millions
of other Americans who are probably happy to see it all torn down?    Even my
guru-father dismissed all Soviet sculpture as "too academic".

The problem with Saul's Marxist -- oops, I mean Leninist -- ideology is that
it reduces the human experience to "economic, social, and cultural
circumstances", and has no comprehension of the life of the spirit that is so
different in each human being.  (which is why this ideology has no problem
with killing people -- and lots of them)


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