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“For Rose, as for most teachers of Hegel for beginners, the central ‘stumbling block’ was the fabulously dramatic ‘Lordship and Bondage’ section of the Phenomenology, in which consciousness becomes aware of itself as consciousness not while...
“Meditative, I drive my little wagon of the apocalypse over the smooth, silent, odor-free asphalt, the asphalt of eternity.” — Guido Morselli, Dissipatio H.G.
“I wish I was like you: easily amused.” — Nirvana, All Apologies
Mr Beast is...
I think a lot about the limits of being “well adjusted”.
When you can get along in the world, you start to have a vested interest in thinking that the status quo is good, since, after all, you are successful, and, of course, you work hard...
“All memory is prelude.” — David Blight
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One good reason to read older books, especially non-fiction, is to understand which references have passed out of common knowledge. For example, if you read Thomas Pakenham’s excellent 1970 hist...
“I dreamt tonight that I did feast with Caesar,
And things unluckily charge my fantasy.
I have no will to wander forth of doors,
Yet something leads me forth.”
— Cinna, Act 3 Scene 2, Julius Ceasar
“Whom I encounter, I choose to m...
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