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Robinson Crusoe

In Our Time

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The Crucifixion of Crusoe

There's no hint of homosexuality or interfaced thoughts. He engages in a very important passage of cultural relativism when he first is revolted by the cannibals, and then he thinks, well, actually, who am I to put myself above them? And their behavior is no worse than the Spanish concistadors. But he also distinguishes between different types of Catholics. It's much better than everybody was a servant to some people out there. That's right. So, I mean, to me, I think that's a good thing.It's his man Friday. It is.

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