'Judgemental Afterthoughts' concludes a loose trilogy of volumes of aphoristic philosophy beginning and continuing with 'Revelationary Afterthoughts' and 'Revolutionary Afterthoughts', and the 'afterthoughts' here are the product of an author who is not above investigating common slang and verb/noun expletives from a standpoint that, adhering to a broader framework, is able to pinpoint and categorize them with a view not only to exposing the class or gender limitations of their reductionist usage but, hopefully, undermining the mindless alacrity with which certain persons so utilize them.
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By John O'Loughlin
Sep 12, 2011
"JUDGEMENTAL AFTERTHOUGHTS" This title completes a loose trilogy of texts having 'afterthoughts' in their titles, viz. the so-called 'Revelationary ['revelatory' being judged unsuitable] Afterthoughts' and 'Revolutionary Afterthoughts', both of which lead to the judgements that are here made in relation to a variety of contexts that are only properly intelligible 'in the round' of a comprehensive perspective such that the author prides himself upon producing.