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montaigne: sharing the fuzzy warbles
Beautiful losers. It was kind of a poor man’s version of Maimonides Guide for the Perplexed, drawing on navel gazing problems of then lo-fi culture such as cannibalism, sexual titillation, witch’s spells etc. Prime material for an Oprah book of … Continue reading →
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Tagged auguste racinet, Eugene Delacroix, france sixteenth-century, john calvin, Ludwig von Mises, mercantilism, Michel de Montaigne, Montaigne, murray n. rothbard, paul clark, phillip lopate, robert woodruff, robert woodruff coca cola, sarah bakewell, theodore zeldin, Virginia Woolf
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