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Weinberg's symbolic works include his sequence of dogs, all of
them representing the most bestial, ungovernable, and dangerous
aspects of the human psyche: |
Dog Destroying Seat of Reason |
Dog Shaking Cushion |
that mad cunning by which a totalitarian fixity and inflexibility masks itself under the fiction of a loyal and fervent, possibly patriotic, determination not to give in. |
These dogs are terrible in their monomania, frightening in what they tell us about ourselves and our most silent, teeth-gritting resolves. | Night Flight |
Enraged | They inform us that when our rectitudes have become rigidities, we have turned into fanatics, and that fanatics are a danger to the entire race.[1] |
The Seat of Reason Topples |