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John L.

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Wow!

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Revisado: 07-26-23

I had no idea how utterly, terrifyingly, magnificently, an intelligent man could be so profoundly confused. This man is a primer in category errors. He is Mr. Excluded Middle. Mr. Law of Contradiction. Mr. No Law of Identity. He is a conversation with Shroediger's Cat captured in an emotional, psychological mouse trap. Silly, stupid and brilliant all concurrently and sequentially in a singularity of 40 mins where all the rules of logic, coherence, correspondence and identity desolve into a tasteless chocolate fondue. Wow!

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In logic impeccable, in eloquence unsurpassed.

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Revisado: 09-22-22

The man does not only speak of music...he speaks music. There is only one C.S. Lewis...

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Embarrassing Dunning School Revisionism

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Revisado: 06-04-22

This hagiography of Lee is an excellent example of the revisionism of Post Bellum southern apologists that dominated the academy as recently as the 1970s. Lee is no hero, but I'm not of the opinion his statues should be destroyed or that he should be made into a monster.. He was properly removed from the Capitol...point being...if you want a sense of the utter nonsense taught to American children from 1890 to 1960...read this tripe. it has no other historical value than as a lens to explain the stupidity and evil that Dr. King had to fight through to finally kill the historical "settlement" that stole the heroic story of the North's Civil War and the end of slavery in America. There has been excellent historiographical change since my education in College...particularly in regard to US Grant...Lee's brilliant adversary. I recommend Bonekemper... as for Lee...he is no hero, not because he was more wicked than the society that created him...but simply because he was too weak a man to rise above the world that made him. Great Men shape their time for good. Lee reflected his time in its weakest moral confusion and depravity. If you read this book...let it be a reminder that wars are not won exclusively on the battlefield...but in the minds of the children who grew up in the story of those wars. Lee was the hero of the men who hurt our country and held it in the grip of lies for a 100 years. Learn.

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