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Chapter Four: Action at a Distance; Universal Gravitation
Spatial boundaries are evident in every finite conflict, from the simplest
board and court games to world wars. The opponents in World War II agreed
When unnecessary and excessive damage is inflicted by one of the sides in
warfare, a question arises as to the legitimacy of the victory that side may
claim, even whether it has been a war at all and not simply gratuitous unwarranted
violence.
When Sherman burned his way from Atlanta to the sea, he so ignored the sense
of spatial limitation that for many persons the war was not legitimately
won by the Union Army, and has in fact never been concluded.
Whenever persons may walk on or off the field of play as they wish, there
is such a confusion of participants that none can emerge as a clear victor.
Who, for example, won the French Revolution?
INSOFAR AS SEXUALITY IS A DRAMA OF ORIGIN IT IS
THERE IS AN INDEFINITE NUMBER OF WORLD.
if we cannot tell a story about what happened to us, nothing has happened
to us.
THERE IS BUT ONE INFINITE GAME.