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On the Presence of the Past

May 4, 2017 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

“Some one said: ‘The dead writers are remote from us because we know so much more than they did.’ Precisely, and they are that which we know.” -T.S. Eliot, Tradition and the Individual

On Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ and Marine Le Pen

April 22, 2017 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

In following up my post from Thursday, I want to briefly focus on ‘Imagine’ as a summary of the Baby-boomer, liberal establishment project. Lennon’s song represents the hope that all the characteristics that distinguish cultures and peoples, being divisive as…

On Living For Today and Serving Others (Or: Lennon v Dylan)

April 20, 2017 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

I have always hated the 1971 song ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon. The song celebrates and longs for the elimination of the things that make us distinctly human. It does it under the guise of wanting to break down the dividing…

On Pastoral Life and Pop Culture

March 30, 2017 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

My wife recently directed my attention to this series of posts at the Circe Institute, and they have subsequently occupied much of my thought for the past two weeks. The whole series is worth reading, but this quote from the…

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