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Posts classified under: The College of William and Mary

1 Jan 2018

The Socratic Library for Everybody (A Parody)

January 1, 2018
Perhaps you are experiencing that empty, frustrated, post-pretentious philosophy feeling, like you’ve really been through the wringer and for no good reason. This will pass.
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8 Sep 2017

Depoliticization from Within: Not Taking a Fall with Richard Brautigan

September 8, 2017
The alternative provided by Brautigan is a flight of fancy, an imaginary celebrity in dreamland, where self and world work out just the way we want them.
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