Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/08
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On 8 Jun 99, Nathan Wajsman wrote, at least in part:
If true, Nathan, it confirms my feelings about American popular
culture. C'mon, these are cases where I want to be wrong!
> It's much moire than that. The Simpsons are the greatest achievement of
> American popular culture since Casablanca (1942). I am totally serious
> about this.
>
> Nathan
>
> Bernard wrote:
>
> > The Simpsons. A philosophical satire on contemporary American society.
> >
> > Bernard.
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Roger
mailto:roger@beamon.org
The precept: Judge not, that ye be not judged... is an
abdication of moral responsibility. It is a moral blank
check one gives to others in exchange for a moral blank
check one expects for oneself. The moral principle to adopt
is: Judge, and be prepared to be judged.
-- Ayn Rand