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Back to the Classics
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To teach, to learn, to change
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Back to the Classics | To teach, to learn, to change About the Author About the Project Back to the Classics To teach, to learn, to change 16 May 2013 1 Comment Superversion and the Human Wave I recently read a fantastic article on genre fiction and the cultural history of the 20th century. It’s much more interesting than that makes it sound. To make it short, the twentieth century, especially after the 1950s, swung too far into subverting and breaking down the culture around them, and destroyed the good along with the bad. Today, we have only fragments of what there was. The bit that most caught my eye, though, was this: In such a state, there is only one way to make a difference. You cannot subvert ruins; but you can build right over top of them. If to subvert is to destroy a thing from below, might we not coin an opposite word? We could destroy a state of ruin from above, and, as I like to say, supervert it. Where people have ab...
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