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The Monday Morning Memo

Julio Cortázar had a cat named Demosthenes
and another named Teodoro W. Adorno.

Which cat is this? I do not know.
It is a mystery.

“Anyone who doesn’t read Cortázar is doomed.
Not to read him is a grave invisible disease
which in time can have terrible consequences.
Something similar to a man who had never tasted
peaches. He would be quietly getting sadder,
noticeably paler, and probably little by little,
he would lose his hair. I don’t want those
things to happen to me, and so I greedily
devour all the fabrications, myths,
contradictions, and mortal games
of the great Julio Cortázar.”
~ Pablo Neruda

“Life is better than death, I believe,
if only because it is less boring,
and because it has fresh peaches in it.”
~ Alice Walker

 

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“REPRESSIVE KLEPTOCRACY: Outside of the Islamic world, the twenty-first century is not an era of ideology. The grand utopian visions of the nineteenth century have passed out of fashion. The nightmare totalitarian projects of the twentieth have been overthrown or have disintegrated, leaving behind only outdated remnants: North Korea, Cuba. What is spreading today is repressive kleptocracy, led by rulers motivated by greed rather than by the deranged idealism of Hitler or Stalin or Mao. Such rulers rely less on terror and more on rule twisting, the manipulation of information, and the co-option of elites. Their goal is self-enrichment; the corrosion of the rule of law is the necessary means. As a shrewd local observer explained to me on a visit to Hungary in early 2016, ‘The main benefit of controlling a modern bureaucratic state is not the power to persecute the innocent. It is the power to protect the guilty.'”

- David Frum (2018)

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