Deus Ex Machina: God From The Machine

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Richard Pye ISBN: 9781311369819
Publisher: Richard Pye Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Richard Pye
ISBN: 9781311369819
Publisher: Richard Pye
Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Deus ex machina is commonly translated as 'god from the machine'. Here, it is a social poetry collection attempting to explore the very broad canvas of the UK today: Our politics, media, our elites and the impending election does not hold answers or solutions, but this collection tries to hold the attention and engage with a few of the magnificent kind, caring, angry people that still remain in the world who baulk at the rampant unfairness and inequality and who long for tangible change.
If this collection forces a single individual to question what is enough for us, and on what side of history is the right place for us to be now, then it might just have been a half of a brush stroke towards a different future.
A proportion of any profit gained will be donated to the Trussell Trust, who do so much to aid those most grossly hit by the inequality of our age, and a proportion will be donated to the Green Party, to invest in a future politics that works for the common good and the benefit of the many, rather than the few.

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Deus ex machina is commonly translated as 'god from the machine'. Here, it is a social poetry collection attempting to explore the very broad canvas of the UK today: Our politics, media, our elites and the impending election does not hold answers or solutions, but this collection tries to hold the attention and engage with a few of the magnificent kind, caring, angry people that still remain in the world who baulk at the rampant unfairness and inequality and who long for tangible change.
If this collection forces a single individual to question what is enough for us, and on what side of history is the right place for us to be now, then it might just have been a half of a brush stroke towards a different future.
A proportion of any profit gained will be donated to the Trussell Trust, who do so much to aid those most grossly hit by the inequality of our age, and a proportion will be donated to the Green Party, to invest in a future politics that works for the common good and the benefit of the many, rather than the few.

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