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Would this be an equally acceptable list for the author of the Cantos:
For moral order-- Confucius. For fiscal order-- the fascist economist Odon
Por (translated by Pound) For civic order-- Mussolini and Hitler. For
aesthetic order (integrity)-- the "god of the lira", as administered by
Italian Ministry of Finance 1922-1943. Etc., etc.
Carlo wrote:
<< For moral order-- Dante. For fiscal order-- the
Malatestas et al. For civic order-- Jefferson. For aesthetic order
(integrity)-- not "the god of the dollar." Etc., etc. --CP>>
Why the emphasis on Order? Why not emphasize the following:
Moral Freedom
Fiscal Freedom
Civic Freedom
Aesthetic Freedom
Does anyone know if Pound ever uses the word "freedom", and if so where?
Lest someone misconstrue my remarks as negative, I invite all list
participants to create their own list. Here is mine:
For moral freedom-- Christ, Buddha, Lao Tze, Gandhi (not the moral
straightjacket of Dante's Catholicism);
For fiscal freedom-- The Revolution of the Spanish Republic --1936( not the
aristocratic misadventures of the Malatestas);
For civic freedom-- The French Declaration of Human Rights, and the UN
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Bill of Rights, and the
Declaration of Independence
(not the Jefferson depicted in Jefferson and/or Mussolini);
For aesthetic freedom (integrity)-- not "the god of the dollar" (we can
agree here. . . ).
Regards,
Wei
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