The whole of this CD seems to be about the past and times when life was a far more simple affair, when life could be enjoyed for free and without exploitation. The mention of the Leviathan by Thomas Hobbs seems to be important as 'spdcheetah' has said, order over anarchy. I think maybe they prefer the order and structure of the past over the more deconstruced, anarchistic free-for-all society we seem to live in today where the rights of the individual are more important than the community, to the detriment of all.
The whole of this CD seems to be about the past and times when life was a far more simple affair, when life could be enjoyed for free and without exploitation. The mention of the Leviathan by Thomas Hobbs seems to be important as 'spdcheetah' has said, order over anarchy. I think maybe they prefer the order and structure of the past over the more deconstruced, anarchistic free-for-all society we seem to live in today where the rights of the individual are more important than the community, to the detriment of all.