"Some images touch and wound the soul at its center. A human face that inspires at the same time both desire and the dread of approaching it, because of the fear of harming it, whose change we cannot imagine, and whose extreme fragility we intensely feel, which tears up our soul by the roots, and which makes us sense that we are nailed to it, is that kind of image." -- Simone Weil
Our final lecture honoring Michael Parenti on his 80th birthday month: from last year, "The Darker Myths of Empire." It is only through great men such as Dr. Parenti can we fight the darkness.