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February 28, 2005
The importance of writers like Hunter S. Thompson is not that their genius gives us license to imitate them, it's that their individuality gives us the implicit moral courage to likewise be a creative free-thinker against the grain of our societies. In time it's the society that comes round to accepting the artistic genius, and never the reverse: for the individuality that surrenders it's creativity to the values of the masses is lost without trace. Comments:
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