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120 Boswell (1st ed., Vol. 44, Great Books of the Western World) Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Johnson seemed to believe that some form of a right to revolution inhered in natural law.
This is apparent in pieces like September Shuffle, a track that features excerpts from Fox News, The Pixies and, possibly, the KLF. ARH continues to actively defy copyright law and promote Fair Use within its pieces. A recent contribution is to Illegal Art mp3 exhibit Alias Frequencies. In 2003, King told The Age newspaper that the "remix" was nothing new and that appropriation inhered in the production of all artworks.
His father, a stern Presbyterian, disapproved of his religious ideas, but when the patriarch's will was broken, he became an independently wealthy man. He studied at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1835 to 1837 to prepare for the ministry, but found himself disconcerted by "enormous difficulties which inhered in its philosophy," and abandoned the idea of becoming a minister. After Princeton, James then went to England for about a year, and returned in 1838 to New York.
In 1995, Morton published Shelley and the Revolution in Taste: The Body and the Natural World, an extension of the ideas presented in his doctoral dissertation. Investigating how food came to signify ideological outlook in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Morton's book is an attempt at 'green' cultural criticism, whereby bodies and the social or environmental conditions in which they appear are shown to be interrelated. Employing a 'prescriptive' analysis of various Romantic texts, especially Percy Bysshe Shelley's A Vindication of Natural Diet (1813), Morton argues that the figurative rhetorical elements of these texts should be read not simply as clever language play, but as commands to establish consumptive practices that challenge ideological configurations of how the body relates to normativity. For Morton, authoritarian power dynamics, commodity flows, industrial logic, and the distinction between the domains of nature and culture are inhered in the 'discourses of diet' articulated by the Shelleys.

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