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darwin: creating the pretext for a dilemma
…It is a strange paradox that Darwin, who gave up shooting because of the cruelty it entailed, should have been one of the begetters of the strident power philosophies of the late nineteenth century. The notion of the struggle for … Continue reading
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cargo cult: the steady state
The millenarian movement, and its stages that apply virtually without exception to those throughout history and around the world was first most artfully articulated Anthony F.C. Wallace who found that movements “always originate in situations of social and cultural stress … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony F.C. Wallace anthropologist, boris pasternak, David Lean, Ghost Dance Wovoka, James Mooney anthropologist, Julie Christie, Lenin Communist Manifesto, Leon Trotsky, Madame Pickwick, Marx and Engels, omar sharif, Philleo Nash, Sergei Eisenstein, The Code of Handsome Lake, Tito Yugoslavia
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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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MACHIAVELLI CURTAIN CALL
”My take on this is that the system has not broken down. It was built broken. It was designed that way. It’s functioning according to the original plan. Democracy was never the intention. Thwarting democracy was. The U.S. founding fathers … Continue reading
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Tagged Benito Mussolini, Concini Explorer, Frederick Engels, Frederick the Great, Gary Wills, Hegel Philosopher, Henry III, Henry IV, Isaiah Berlin, James Madison, Karl Marx, Leonardo Da Vinci, Machiavelli, Machiavelli The Prince, Marx and Engels, Rick Salutin, Salman Rushdie, Timo Laine, Vatican Index of Prohibited Books
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