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You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
Can't I just say that I enjoyed the book and the movie?
Or shall I give you a tolchok upside the gulliver?
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
a bit of nastiness...yes some very extreme nastiness ..yes
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
Clockwork Orange was exploring the concept of social order versus human freedom.
Alec was a sociopathic person. No human being is quite so free as the sociopathic personality.
The authoritarian society in which he existed was basically evil, too.
That society not only sought to force Alec to obey the laws of the land, it also sought to change his basic nature such that he would fit into their concept of social order.
Burgess was asking us to think about which form of evil (sociopathic evil or social evil) was worse.
I think his point was there really waasn't much difference...BOTH were morally evil.
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
Clockwork Orange was exploring the concept of social order versus human freedom.
Alec was a sociopathic person. No human being is quite so free as the sociopathic personality.
The authoritarian society in which he existed was basically evil, too.
That society not only sought to force Alec to obey the laws of the land, it also sought to change his basic nature such that he would fit into their concept of social order.
Burgess was asking us to think about which form of evil (sociopathic evil or social evil) was worse.
I think his point was there really waasn't much difference...BOTH were morally evil.
You love the authoritarian concept the movie promotes or do you appreciate freedom??
Clockwork Orange was exploring the concept of social order versus human freedom.
Alec was a sociopathic person. No human being is quite so free as the sociopathic personality.
The authoritarian society in which he existed was basically evil, too.
That society not only sought to force Alec to obey the laws of the land, it also sought to change his basic nature such that he would fit into their concept of social order.
Burgess was asking us to think about which form of evil (sociopathic evil or social evil) was worse.
I think his point was there really waasn't much difference...BOTH were morally evil.
Yep.... plus, its just a book/movie Nick.
No more... no less.
(and lets not forget the nastiness )
I like the old in and out that they mentioned in the movie myself.
I like the tittie milk station ...............