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Old 05-31-2013, 02:24 PM   #104
DiapDealer
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The very fact that it's possible for you to enjoy (or dislike) the work of an author whose "politics" you remain completely ignorant of should be more than enough proof that politics is not really a very important variable in the complex formula that determines whether or not you like/appreciate a certain literary undertaking. Unless you believe every single piece of literature you've ever liked/appreciated was written by individuals whose personal politics were indistinguishable from your own.

EDIT: do I really need to mention that those are rhetorical "you"s? I will just to be safe.

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