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I’m glad to see that my letter in reply to Paul Kotik drew a little blood.
On the point of A Clockwork Orange, a debate with Mr. Kotik along the lines of “Anglo droogs are more nihilistic than American droogs” would clearly be pointless. However, suffice it to say my objection to his point is that the England he longs for is only a tiny sample of the whole, just as the America inhabited by Brit emigrants like Christopher Hitchens and Andrew Sullivan is but a tiny sample of that whole also.
p>To outraged of Plantation — agreed? br> — Martin Kelly br> Glasgow, Scotland br> /p>
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