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Coleridge once said to | Coleridge once said to | ||
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She has similarly replied | She has similarly replied | ||
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** [[Mayo Thompson]] - vocals, piano | |||
** ? (man) - vocals | |||
** ? (woman) - vocals | |||
** ? (child) - vocals | |||
== Interpretations == | == Interpretations == | ||
* | *[[wikipedia:Harriet_Martineau|Harriet Martineau]] | ||
*[[wikipedia:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge|Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] | |||
*"Happiness equals freedom equals personality” is how Iris Murdoch stated John Stuart Mill's [[wikipedia:Equation_of_exchange|equation of exchange]] from ''Principles of Political Economy'' (1848) as in her essay ''Against Dryness'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 24 November 2023
Lyrics
Coleridge once said to Harriet Martineau ‘You seem to regard society As a congeries Of individualities’ To which she replied ‘Of course I do: Happiness equals Freedom equals Personality.’ A non-meeting of minds Is the permanent legacy That finds History In the encounter: Something’s made Coleridge transfer To the biologically impeded But nobody’s superseded Harriet Martineau ‘Happiness equals Freedom equals Personality,’ She has similarly replied To those on the other other side
Chronology
Corrected Slogans
- Mayo Thompson - vocals, piano
- ? (man) - vocals
- ? (woman) - vocals
- ? (child) - vocals
Interpretations
- Harriet Martineau
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- "Happiness equals freedom equals personality” is how Iris Murdoch stated John Stuart Mill's equation of exchange from Principles of Political Economy (1848) as in her essay Against Dryness