'No Man-Oeuvre' is a further example of John O'Loughlin's aphoristic philosophy in full Social Transcendentalist flight towards an ideological and/or ontological summit, and the title aptly puns the connection between godliness and righteousness, as if to say such a work is above and beyond the scope of 'man', or humanisic limitations.
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