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Posts classified under: Justin Garrison

12 Feb 2021

A Covenant with all Mankind: Ronald Reagan’s Idyllic Vision of America in the World

February 12, 2021
Many who have heard Reagan's words have not really listened to them. They have taken away vague impressions of his rhetoric and have not fully understood the meaning and significance of what he actually said.
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1 Apr 2018

‘God’s Middle Children’: Metaphysical Rebellion in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club

April 1, 2018
The rebel does not understand his sense of justice as subjective and arbitrary but as universal and authoritative.
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1 Apr 2017

[Poem] An American Four Seasons

April 1, 2017
Winter snow covers Twisted steel and cracked marble.
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