I posted an answer on MathOverflow about the Continuum Hypothesis.
I'll express myself here more frankly.
I think that mathematical texts should be written with a minimum of seriousness, and that Gödel and Cohen's texts don't have this minimum of seriousness.
I also think that anybody who compares fairly Gödel and Cohen to Bourbaki will reach the same conclusion.
I could have said instead that I don't understand Gödel and Cohen's writings. It would have been less presumptuous and less offending, but it would also have been less frank.
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