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Again, this ties into the anarchist view of a society free from the state. Padraic Colum clearly is not a fan of the British Government, who he describes as simultaneously "exploiting the sympathy" of society toward a young poet, while also executing the three aforementioned Irish poets. He places their, in his opinion unjustified and unacceptable, deaths on the British Government, helping make the magazines argument toward anarchism stronger. | Again, this ties into the anarchist view of a society free from the state. Padraic Colum clearly is not a fan of the British Government, who he describes as simultaneously "exploiting the sympathy" of society toward a young poet, while also executing the three aforementioned Irish poets. He places their, in his opinion unjustified and unacceptable, deaths on the British Government, helping make the magazines argument toward anarchism stronger. | ||
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− | <a href="https://library.brown.edu/pdfs/1299783092750000.pdf"> Autumn 22 </a> | + | <a href="https://library.brown.edu/pdfs/1299783092750000.pdf"> Autumn 22 </a> <br> |
Volume 9, No 1, Autumn 1921 <br> | Volume 9, No 1, Autumn 1921 <br> | ||
Mille. Marie Laurencin <br> | Mille. Marie Laurencin <br> |