In a message dated Mon, 27 Dec 1999  2:07:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> "Although the proposition that in the world we live in, effective action will
> necessarily be ruthless, & that to act effectively one must deliberately
> deaden one's sensitivity, is perfectly defensible, scruples about it can not
> be dismissed as mere squeamishness; the question is whether one can sacrifice,
> for the sake of a hypothetical future, precisely those qualities that give
> life value yet which come to seem increasingly irrelevant."
> -Jean Luc Goddard
> 
Ah ha ha...quoting Joan of Arc quoting Goddard...

This is post-modernism.

Karina

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