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“It's not that prison makes you shed your abstract notions. On the contrary, it p…” — Joseph Brodsky
It's not that prison makes you shed your abstract notions. On the contrary, it pares them down to their most succinct articulations. Prison is, indeed, a translation of your metaphysics, ethics, sense of history and whatnot into the compact terms of your daily deportment.
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