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This analysis is too far from political neutrality to be relevant here. It should be possible to find more pertinent analyses than this reductionist it's-all-and-only-about-capitalism text. I suggest removal. Any defenders? --Sangild 11:47, 25 March 2006 (UTC)


I concur, I was attempting to lessen the partisanship within this page, but the deeper I dig into it, the less I feel capable without completely re-writing it. This may be excellent literary criticism with an interesting perspective, however I feel this should not be a forum for literary criticism beyond the scope of modernist era writing styles and the parallels Hemmingway utilizes in this vein, politicizing Wikipedia is not something I agree with.

-Karl (even as a Marxist I feel this page goes too far)

I could not agree more on your wievpoints, so why is it still here?

[edit] What... is this?

This seems to be an essay slightly adjusted to be an article. It doesn't really seem to work well... Nrbelex (talk) 04:44, 5 October 2006 (UTC)