Beyond Good & Evil so good man. My favourite passage is the one about âRaphael without handsâ idk the number. Only miss in that book is in the middle in which he just goes on a wild streak of sexism proverbs lol
Erich Fromm is so damn boring man I want to get through this book but his writing style puts me to sleep
Beyond Good & Evil so good man. My favourite passage is the one about âRaphael without handsâ idk the number. Only miss in that book is in the middle in which he just goes on a wild streak of sexism proverbs lol
Apothegms and Interludes? i hit that area and stopped after a couple pages awhile ago
Apothegms and Interludes? i hit that area and stopped after a couple pages awhile ago
Yeah that lol, all this wisdom in the book and then he just literally goes: âWomen should stay in the kitchenâ
Beyond Good & Evil so good man. My favourite passage is the one about âRaphael without handsâ idk the number. Only miss in that book is in the middle in which he just goes on a wild streak of sexism proverbs lol
The preface to Beyond Good and Evil is probably my favorite passage in a philosophy text
Yeah that lol, all this wisdom in the book and then he just literally goes: âWomen should stay in the kitchenâ
at least it's not as bad as Schopenhauer's essay on women though
at least it's not as bad as Schopenhauer's essay on women though
Idk if there is a more text misogynistic text ever written than that lol Not even Andrew Tate could come up with that s*** lol
The preface to Beyond Good and Evil is probably my favorite passage in a philosophy text
Love that passage as well, but my absolute favourite of all would be âWhy I am a Destinyâ from Ecce Homo. That just brings tears to my eyes for some reason. Especially when you think about this being one of the last things he wrote and went fully insane shortly after
Love that passage as well, but my absolute favourite of all would be âWhy I am a Destinyâ from Ecce Homo. That just brings tears to my eyes for some reason. Especially when you think about this being one of the last things he wrote and went fully insane shortly after
I haven't read it. i'll check it out now. do you know a good translation?
Love that passage as well, but my absolute favourite of all would be âWhy I am a Destinyâ from Ecce Homo. That just brings tears to my eyes for some reason. Especially when you think about this being one of the last things he wrote and went fully insane shortly after
I haven't read it. i'll check it out now. do you know a good translation?
I just read the penguin one from Hollingdale, but I know Walter Kaufmann is widely considered the best Nietzsche translator so maybe go with him idk
One day imma make a short film about the moment of the collapse man, could be beautiful cus that moment is so poetic especially in light of his work
or I have an idea for a biopic of his life interwoven with parts of Zarathustra, but I need to write that one out one day
Yeah that lol, all this wisdom in the book and then he just literally goes: âWomen should stay in the kitchenâ
Crine wow
can someone elaborate? i know itâs diogenes and i heard that he was kinda crazy or had some weird habits or something like that
edit: oh heâs the s*** guy
this was in my recommended itâs pretty good
is this video about E.M. Cioran? the goat
Lol.
The way commies talk about this guy you would think he's the second coming of Christ
Wonder how they measured this stuff
Marx
Edward Bernays - the nephew of Sigmund Freud & the "father of propaganda"
One of the most important books Iâve ever read.
His great nephew is the CEO of Netflix btw
Freud was the first one to say "these b****es got daddy issues" @PhilipMorris