Obscurum per obscurius
The objectives, the difficulties; the way forward…
menubar title —Our mission…
menu title —should we choose to take it
window 1 ‘A fretful middle England’
Our mission —should we choose to take it— is to persuade
a fretful ‘middle England’ of an alternative to its default right
of centre agenda, particularly one as supine and so timeworn
as the current model—
attached panel 1 ‘A reformation’
—and to do so while trying to bring about a reformation of this now deficient social system through actions similar to those which long ago enabled the Scandinavian countries to become social democracies, or allowed other ‘lesser breeds without the law’
to abandon the rigours of communism
menubar title —The difficulties…
menu title —the British caste system category of ‘upper working class’ or ‘lower middle class’
window 2 ‘The backbone of society’
Formerly seen as the backbone of society, one which allowed
a degree of social mobility, this is now more likely to be seen
as a default setting for a form of ‘net-curtain Nazism’ (the term used by the Maltese-American digital media artist Nina Zammit-Zorn in her eponymous work of 2007 to describe what she saw as the British equivalent of the American Tea Party)
a degree of social mobility, this is now more likely to be seen
as a default setting for a form of ‘net-curtain Nazism’ (the term used by the Maltese-American digital media artist Nina Zammit-Zorn in her eponymous work of 2007 to describe what she saw as the British equivalent of the American Tea Party)
attached panel 2 ‘***’
in prep
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