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Thought Forms by Ted Metrakas

Ted Metrakas

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Lack of intelligence?

Why do stupid things keep happening? Why do people support things that are obviously bad, dumb, wrong, and evil, in transparent ways? Why does the world seem to be getting dumber and dumber, all the time?

a month ago
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Death of language and birth of...

Language is dying. You can feel it. It’s been evident for a while—Nietzsche and Kierkegaard sensed it, seeing rise of the mass media or public as a leveling force that dulls human potential—language has been steadily used as a means of inst...

a month ago
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Megalopolis: Civilization vs Culture

I saw Megalopolis, the new Francis Ford Coppola movie, that he spent a millions of dollars of his own money on, that is being called the worst movie of all time by some critics and moviegoers. Lots of “discourse” around it, and it’s all ann...

2 months ago
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Plato on atheism

Plato’s Laws is the last book he wrote. He was old and grumpy, repeating himself, perfecting his system, refining, always refining, searching for the perfect form to express ideas, and adding content to the forms he had already discovered. ...

2 months ago
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