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To: GOPcapitalist
The sentence you purport to contain its theme appears halfway down the page in the middle of the text - not exactly a common place for stating the purpose of an article.

"Big Confederate government brought the Confederacy to its knees."

I can't really help it if you are unable to grasp the concept of theme in literature. Or perhaps your persistant historical myopia makes this particular theme undigestable (lol). However, you may wish to communicate directly with the two authors about their placement of the unifying concept of their work in this article.

Sounds like a pretty good read too.

475 posted on 01/19/2004 7:20:54 PM PST by mac_truck (Aide toi et dieu l’aidera)
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To: mac_truck
I can't really help it if you are unable to grasp the concept of theme in literature.

Theme? Hardly. It was a single sentence offered as one single example of the book's contents. It appeared halfway through the article and well after the authors had twice explicitly identified the topic of their book: the events of the civil war as viewed and analyzed through the tools of economics or, as the title says, "The Economics of the Civil War."

Face it, mac. The questioned asked you for the topic of the article and you picked the wrong sentence as your answer. I will further note the high likelihood that you were led to choose the sentence that you did out of a strong personal bias against the south and a desire to see it criticized to the point that you will seize upon a criticism and emphasize it to the neglect of the vastly more relevent material amongst which it sits. This suspicion is supported by the fact that you chose it from a location halfway through the article's text and in spite of the authors not once but twice informing you that the correct answer was another one located in the opening paragraphs.

476 posted on 01/19/2004 7:40:38 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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