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September 16th, 2010
If, of course, postmodernism, with all of its disdain for history in any traditional sense, is the ideology of advanced consumerism, then it can just as easily be described as the quintessential ideology of modern America; indeed, in modern America, and in the West which follows America’s social and economic lead, it is surely interesting to note that just about anything can be believed, however absurd, and any moral precedent can be overturned, however well-established, provided that such action be successfully marketed as enhancing the American consumerist dream.
carlTRUEMAN, Minority Report: Unpopular Thoughts on Everything from Ancient Christianity to Zen-Calvinism

∞09:15 am, by davidlindell ∩1
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