Haruki Murakami. Kafka on the shore (№ 46692)

Jean Jacques Rousseau said that civilization began when humanity began to build the wall. A very apt remark. The way it is: every civilization is the product of fenced freedom. Exception - the only Australian aborigines. They have to semnadtsatogo a century been a civilization that did not recognize fences. Here it was really free people. Walked when I wanted and where I wanted. What I wanted, and did. Went my whole life in a circle. Walking in circles - a powerful metaphor, svidetelstvuet that they live. And then came the British, all fenced to raise cattle. The natives could not understand why this is necessary. So they did not understand what they as an antisocial and dangerous element driven into the wilderness. So you need to be careful, dear Kafka. In the end, in this world of survival of those who are building high strong fences. And if you deny it, you are in the same hole will drive...
№ 46692   Added MegaMozg 02-01-2017 / 21:48

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