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A Different Sunrise: an alba
What light may break through the scrub trees that line the well-groomed yard at dawn is thin and pale, its weight degrees less than it when it lingers on the lower depths, the southern end, below the Orleans waterline; there … Continue reading
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Educating for Revolution
Each small step for mankind, for human life, has been made outside the sterile classroom – in a fetid womb pulsing with unknown and compromising factors. No constants. Each single minutiae significant, and holding within its identity a key to … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, daily poems, education, Jaron Lanier, relativity, revolution
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