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Date: | Wed, 4 Mar 1998 11:12:40 +0000 |
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1. Since NFL plagiarized Hovanessian's book (was ATH a transplanted
Armenian, and how long did he live?), was the 40-year-old work as
bad as the newer one? Did it have any substance?
2. It was said a while back that NFL was dropped from veg-raw for
remarks construed as racist, perhaps about Inuit ('Eskimo'). I haven't
seen those remarks-- can someone summarize or locate them? I asked
on the other list, and neither 'side' replied.
3. Besides the other raw list's interesting discussion of Sapoty Brook,
also mentioned here, some may find curious a tract there defending NFL
that praised Ragnar Redbeard's book Might Is Right, published a century
ago by an author still unknown
If that author was indeed Jack London, the skimpy work may have been
this lifelong socialist's notes for The Sea Wolf, a tragic tale whose
Nietzschean individualist antihero Wolf (!) Larsen succumbs at last
to brain rot.
As a further link to NFL, note that Anton LaVey's Satanic Bible
shamelessly plagiarized Redbeard (and Ayn Rand). Might's morality
seems well echoed by Wolfe and Arlin... Pet
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