Great artists such as Homer and Shakespeare are driven by a messianic mission to transform the world, not finally by money, power, or fame.
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Messianic Mission
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"Right? And it turned out that because of the free market and open corporate competition Shakespeare proved to be the best. Okay? And the..."
"They were driven by a divine messianic mission to transform the world. Does that make sense guys? This is really important to understand. Great..."
"...to fulfill the greater Israel project, which is key to the messianic mission."
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English becomes empire because Shakespeare turns language into infrastructure.
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