Ken Hanly wrote:
> 
> [clip]
> Cheers, Ken Hanly
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrew Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [clip] The boundaries of the US were never before considered vulnerable.
> > Now our concept of national boundaries is blurred. Thus, the attack is
> > postmodern.
> >

I don't know if this wording is the professor's or Andrew's, but many
professors could indeed use this exact wording. And in that case one
must add to Ken's points the query as to whether it is the dog or the
concept of a dog that bites one. The concept of a boundary never has
kept anything out or in. One is reminded of the sentence, "Once upon a
time an honest fellow had the idea that men were drowned in water only
because they were possessed with the idea of gravity" (M&E, German
Ideology).

Carrol

Carrol

Reply via email to