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But the Dossier IS Faustian

Zeitblom | 25.09.2002 12:28

I posted what I thought was a fair comment on the way Blair was presenting the Iraq 'dossier' to the Parliament. I dont understand why it was removed.

The Faust theme has turned out to be one of the most important of the modern age, which is proved by the number of 'secular' versions which have appeared in the 20th century, typically by Thomas Mann (Doctor Faustus) and Klaus Mann (Mephisto), works which stand comparison with their intellectual predecessors Marlowe and Goethe.
That is why I suggested a link to a website dealing with the theme, to emphaisise the point. Therefore, I dont understand why it was edited out, especially considering some of the plainly banal and erroneous information carried here at times.
Even the word 'dossier', single- handedly revived by Blair has a dark ring to it, suggesting mystery, trying to give the whole event a 'James Bond' air to it, to impress Backbenchers perhaps. Yes, Faustus has been a profesor, a musician, an actor and a politician ; the theme is enduring, his guises are endless, and he may reappear anywhere, even the Parliament...
Even the

Zeitblom
- Homepage: www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/faustus.html

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Fair enough, I think

25.09.2002 16:54

Trouble is, it isnt strictly news, however fair the comment may be. The Faust legend is much more than mere Satanism, and, as you suggest, goes right to the core of modern political dilemmas.

W Erdswerth


Fair enough, I think

25.09.2002 16:58

Trouble is, it isnt strictly news, however fair the comment may be. The Faust legend is much more than mere Satanism, and, as you suggest, goes right to the core of modern political dilemmas.

W Erdswerth


read hans binswanger on faust and banks

26.09.2002 11:58

for full (if strange) literary analysis of how the whole banking/capitalist system is faustian read 'money and magic' by hans binswanger (whose cousin of the same name works for the world bank...)

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