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"In this stirring rumination, Wallace Shawn considers justice, inequality, blame, revenge, eleventh-century Japanese court poetry, decadence, Beethoven, the relationship between the Islamic world and the West--and the possibility that a better world could be created."--Back cover.
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All I could hear is Vizzini talking to me. An interesting collection of thoughts, but I just can't be completely down with the idea that cowardly, greedy, evil people just have no choice and are not deserving of our contempt. He just kind of takes the inequality argument / exercise a bit too far....