Talk:Round and Round (Ratt song)

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The sarcastic philosophical discourse that compares them to Neo Hegelians (although humorous) is completely unwarranted given the nature of the project.

"The song serves as a definitive manifesto for the idealogical trajectory of the band. It's shamleless embrace of Absolute Idealism offers a striking juxtaposition to the popular worldviews of the day, including nihilism, existentialism, and social relativism. However, Ratt cannot be neatly catogorized as simple Neo Hegelians. Their work is rooted in Antiphon's rhetoric much more than Platonic discourse. Even then, Ratt also offered a new take on philosophy that can be ascribed to no one but Ratt, making them true originals." - Are you fucking kidding me? --68.48.204.113 06:56, 8 August 2006 (UTC)