tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873945750838084469.post7589077347383862522..comments2019-06-23T21:27:12.126-07:00Comments on Cosmopolitics and the Radical Pastoral: CFP: Cosmopolitics and the Radical PastoralUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873945750838084469.post-48835305571399825102019-06-23T21:27:12.126-07:002019-06-23T21:27:12.126-07:00I wish to express thanks to the writer just for b...I wish to express thanks to the writer just for bailing me out of this circumstance. After browsing throughout the world-wide-web and seeing basics that were not powerful, I figured my life was done. Being alive minus the approaches to the issues you've solved by way of your entire guideline is a critical case, and the kind that could have adversely affected my career if I had not noticed your website. Your main natural talent and kindness in maneuvering every item was important. I'm not sure what I would've done if I hadn't come upon such a step like this. I'm able to at this moment look ahead to my future. Thanks very much for your specialized and results-oriented help. I won't hesitate to propose the sites to any individual who needs and wants counselling on this problem.<br /><b><a href="https://marketnews.gr/category/politiki-ellada" rel="nofollow">ειδήσεισ τώρα στην ελλάδα live</a></b><br />kristinahojholthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03634764279298743078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873945750838084469.post-61994893942667671922011-06-15T08:38:05.606-07:002011-06-15T08:38:05.606-07:00I've been thinking about the history of pastor...I've been thinking about the history of pastoral too, especially with reference to Raymond Williams' "nostalgic escalator." One way to read the evidence he amasses in _The Country and the City_ is to say that it shows a pattern of self-deception over time. The other is that it is the product a sustained campaign of cultural resistance to a relentless process.Lance Newmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18319577430243718196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8873945750838084469.post-88389457347739579312011-06-10T08:36:19.501-07:002011-06-10T08:36:19.501-07:00It might be useful for us to consider the history ...It might be useful for us to consider the history of pastoral in Western philosophy. It's interesting to note, for instance, that the PHAEDRUS, the dialogue in which Socrates leaves the city in order to discover the nature of love, is marginalized in the tradition of post-Enlightenment rationalism. There is something about Socrates being forced to recant by his daimon as he crosses a stream that is offensive to rationalism. At the same time, the pastoral excursion as revelation is a foundational trope for Anglo-American nature writing. This tension about the significance of pastoral experience is worth a second look.Anthony Lioihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00337986998746803537noreply@blogger.com