The Great Critic Google gadget from the AW! website. The Great Critic burbles postmodern hogwash but it sounds profoundly intellectual. A lesson that convincing language can be meaningless. Students might like to cheat and use some of its phrases in school or uni essays! Add it to your own website, if you like it. The code on this page is given.
This code yields “The Great Critic”. Click and drag to copy it direct, or get it fresh from Google by clicking the link at the bottom left of the gadget which lets you put the code on your iGoogle space to find out more about it, play with it, and add the border you prefer, before you collect the code that lets you insert it into your pages.
Or collect the code to add this gadget to your webpage direct by clicking here: Great Critic at Google.
and click “embed this gadget” to change settings to your own preferences.
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When questions of “class” interests are eliminated from public controversy a victory is gained for the possessing, conservative class, whose only hope of security lies in such elimination… hence the bourgeois press and politicians incessantly strive to inflame the working class mind to fever heat upon questions outside the range of their own interests. War, religion, race, language, political reform, patriotism—apart from whatever intrinsic merits they may possess—all serve in the hands of the possessing class as counter-irritants whose function is to avert the catastrophe of social revolution by engendering best in such parts of the body politic as are farthest removed from the seat of economic enquiry, and consequently of class consciousness on the part of the propletariat.
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Does the occasional uncircumcised Jewish man fare worse than his co-religionists who abide by the ancient covenant in which God demands a piece of foreskin from every male worshipper?