"Master, I have a cunning plan..."




In the UK comedy tv series 'Blackadder', the timeless hero 'Blackadder' has a servant called Baldrick. Whenever Blackadder gets in trouble, Baldrick offers to save the day with a 'cunning plan'. Much hilarity then ensues...
Inspired by Baldrick and Blackadder I have come up with my own 'cunning plan'. This involves me first finding and then writing up a 'proof' that the works of Thomas Carlyle, G.W.F. Hegel and Kenneth Grant are - in fact - all intimately related. No doubt much hilarity will ensue...
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