Monday, February 24, 2014

a fiendishly complicated game...

This from Douglas J. Stewart on Virgil's "Aeneid." Pretty true that...

"The essential subject of the Aeneid is the education of a political leader...

Virgil's first insight was...that a politician, normally, is neither a gangster or a hero, but a frequently puzzled player of a fiendishly complicated game most of the rules of which change by the hour."