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MARCUSE : POURING SALT ONTO SACCHARINE NOTIONS
Some people call a lie told for a great and good purpose a “noble lie.” Our government engages in a noble lie, according to these people, when it lies to us for our own good. Let us suppose, for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Bloom, Ayn Rand, Charles Reitz, Claes Oldenburg, Dan Graham, Frederick Engels, Freud, George Walsh, Hegel, Hegel Philosopher, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Kathe Kollwitz, Kropotkin, Leo Strauss, Marcel Proust, Marie-Louise Ekman, Martin Heidegger, Marx and Engels, Mikhail Bakunin, Nietzsche, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Sigmund Freud, Tod Browning, Tod Browning Freaks 1932, Vilgot Sjoman, Wilhelm Reich
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ANARCHISTS WHO RUN WITH WOLVES
… and occasionally ride camels. Nearly all exponents of anarchism, for example, have used the term to refer to a natural state of society in which people are not governed by submission to humanmade laws or to any external authority. … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbie Hoffman, AEI, Amrican Enterprise Institute, Anarchism history, Anarchists, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Black Bloc, Bobby Seale, Bouguereau, Christie Blatchford, Chuck Fager, Claes Oldenburg, Dave Dellinger, David Lynch, Dennis Hopper, Edouard Manet, Emile Zola, Emma Lazarus, Gee Vaucher, George Esenwein, George Woodcock, Gil Grachison, Graham Stewart, Henry Fuseli, Henry James, James L. Gelvin, Jerry Rubin, John Gray, John Ruskin, John Stuart Mill, Joseph Conrad, Kropotkin, Martin Luther King, Mikhail Bakunin, Nelson Mandela, Niall Ferguson, Peter Marshall, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Piotr Kropotkin, Randolph Bourne, Richard Bach Jensen, Thomas Carlyle
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