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Written by Christopher Michel, THE BROOKLYN RAIL Thursday, 04 February 2010 09:53 In 1958, the noted logician and pacifist Bertrand Russell wrote an angry cartoon-style book called The Good Citizen’s Alphabet, with his wife, Franciszka Themerson. The book, an abecedary of bitterly defined words, each accompanied by an illustration, signified his deep frustration with humanity. For example: “VIRTUE — submission …continue reading…

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Written by Barry C. Smith, THE PHILOSOPHER’S MAGAZINE Monday, 15 March 2010 08:38 “[LOGICOMIX] does philosophy, and in particular a dauntingly formal branch of philosophy, a very large favour, rendering it both accessible and engaging.” Review in The Philosopher’s Magazine.

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Written by Judith Roitman, NOTICES Wednesday, 01 December 2010 16:26 “What Logicomix does that few works in any medium do is make intellectual passion palpable.”

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Written by Good ok bad Thursday, 27 October 2011 06:54 When age-spanning epics are called for, there are few so often drawn from the Great Well of Story Archetypes as the battle between order and chaos. In the realms of the human and the personal, some variation of Boy Meets Girl is undoubtedly the go-to narrative frame. But when a …continue reading…

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