Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Revolution... Refine!

I could study terrorism as a rare element in human behavior, as biodynamic viticulture

I could study the two side by side as elements and practitioners of the necessity of change.

I could study the two as rare occurrences found in specific regions if not, more specifically, measurable by their consistency in countries, states, or capitols (i.e. hot-bed, fertile crescent, axis of evil, old world, new world, etc).

These are practices of devout followers meticulous in their practice and unwavering in theory; radical by some approach, alternative, by others, hoaky still, or resourceful—as it is not the tools of modern technology, or the finances of modern capitalism that equips these people. I would like to study them side by side because I'm curious about what it will do.

Refine. Refine. Refine.

1 comment:

  1. So... an examination or the political climate and soil that produces terrorism? Do you see this as a creative (non-fiction) writing project that alternates a description of wine production with a parallel narrative on terrorism? That might be a possibility. Give us some more details.

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