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      <![CDATA[I think I got you pretty good. Just thought it was a strange thing to say is all.
        
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      <![CDATA[Chris, <br>
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I am sorry you did not even remotely comprehend my previous comment. The play deals with Neo-Marxism and High versus Low Culture, no one would expect that to be included in your review.
        
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      <![CDATA[Maybe, for my chronic disliker, I can be clearer. NeoMarxism isn't a thing.
        
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      <![CDATA[I do think the puke is a brilliant centerpiece. The contempt seems to flow in all directions, and frankly, outside the context of a dissertation,  to frame this show using that kind of overtly political language, is to recreate it in comments and conversation, as people will be more inclined to fight over the words, losing sight of everything  else.
        
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      <![CDATA[Yasmina Reza likes to turn NeoMarxism on its head and has done so in such works as "Art" and "Life x 3" and "God of Carnage." <br>
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In "God of Carnage" you have one of the best studies of both NeoMarxism and high versus low culture going, basically.
        
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