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Hell is Other People-- or the Other Party; A Dip into hell with the help of Dante and Sartre

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Jean Paul Sartre's most famous quote, "Hell is other people," was acted out by his story, No Exit, about three people, put, for eternity, in the same room with each other, which becomes hellish torture.

There are many versions of Sarte's story NO EXIT on youtube.

It was hellish when Bush and Cheney were elected-- for Democrats and those on the left. It's hell for right wingers and tea partiers and a lot of progressives, with Obama as president.

Now, we on the left face more hell, or hells, as the possibility of a right wing takeover of the House and maybe the senate seems more and more likely. A bronzed Luciferic John Boehner looms large in our near future.


image source from wikipedia. Painting by Michelino

I was browsing one of a number of versions and translations of Dante's Divine Comedy I've collected over the years. Dante created a trilogy describing visits to hell, heaven and Purgatory; Inferno, Purgatorio and Pardiso. Each part is broken into different levels, where different souls go. For example, Hell is, according to Wikipedia, broken into three parts--


...the three main divisions of Dante's Hell:
Upper Hell (the first 5 Circles) for the self-indulgent sins;
Circles 6 and 7 for the violent sins; and
Circles 8 and 9 for the malicious sins

Dante's Purgatorio is where people who indulged in the seven "deadly" sins, or what Dante called the "roots of sinfulness." These sins are what politicians and their partners in crime lobbyists tend to engage in-- wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony.


level 9 of Dante's Inferno, etched by Gustave Dore

At the deepest, lowest level of Dante's hell, level nine, Satan sits, frozen in ice, to the waist, crying tears from the six eyes of his three faces. His wings generate cold winds that maintain his frozen situation. Satan is at the lowest level because he betrayed God. Satan is ignorant, impotent and full of hate. Sound familiar?

Slightly higher up in Dante's hell, supposedly in not such awful circumstances, are people who betrayed their lords and benefactors.

I have to wonder where we'd put today's politicians. Surely, most of them deserve at least deserve Purgatory, for their self-indulgent sins-- the ones that lobbyists tend to buy them with. But then, these politicians have also betrayed us, their constituents. Dante didn't have a place in hell for that category, but he did have one for people who betrayed guests. Times have certainly changed though, or at least we thought they did. Now, would the Lords be considered banksters and heads of corporations?

Then dear reader, there's you and me. It seems that we are facing a descent into hell again, as John Boehner, already tanned from his fiery visits to hellfire, prepares to ascend the Infernal throne where, certainly, the leadership of the house of representatives rests.

Why are we, on the left, facing another visit to hell? It hasn't been that long that we departed from hell, in 2006, when the house was first won.

Then again, hell, perhaps not Dante's but other science fiction and fantasy versions, has always had a way of deceiving its denizens, of fooling them into grasping at false hope.

Perhaps we've never left hell.

Or perhaps we climbed into Purgatory and thought we'd reached heaven-- things do tend to be relative.

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Are we at the gates of hell... by Rob Kall on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:25:19 AM
Hell or Purgatory I am not sure by Paul Roden on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:39:11 AM
Simple minded by Rob Kall on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:16:21 AM
Stupid are the others.... by Stefan Thiesen on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:23:50 AM
Simple mindness by Marika on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:49:53 PM
Simple answers by Stefan Thiesen on Friday, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:04:49 AM
Regarding the poetic decent into the underworld by Phil Rockstroh on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:39:44 PM
Misreading of Bible by Markageloo Breza on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:47:27 AM
What are you trying to say? by Stefan Thiesen on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:08:21 AM
We need a new level nowadays... by Nikk Katzman on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:53:45 AM
Heavens and hells by Marika on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:32:15 PM
Years of meditation have led me to a solution for us all! by Daniel Geery on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:46:38 PM
An Adaptive Quality by phidipidese on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:54:49 PM
Academics are not immune by Stefan Thiesen on Friday, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:19:04 AM
Hell on Earth by Paul from Potomac on Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:18:13 PM
We're not on the Right, Rob, by GLloyd Rowsey on Friday, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:41:45 AM
Dante's last laugh by R. A. Landbeck on Sunday, Sep 5, 2010 at 9:45:09 AM