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  • My Christmas Gift


    Albany Citizen OneAuthority Authority: 130
    Im not a religious person. So, add religion to the long list of things Im not...including, but not limited to, union supporter, joiner or nester. This non-religious aspect is always complicated during the Christmas holidays, fortunately for me, I dont feel obligated to spend money on this holiday just to conform to ...
    4 days ago
  • "Sur la question de la haine, il y a peut-être un vrai clivage entre nous. Dans une conférence de..."


    c0wb0yz Lives !Authority Authority: 438
    “Sur la question de la haine, il y a peut-être un vrai clivage entre nous. Dans une conférence de 1945, Camus parlant de l’amitié française disait : le nazisme nous a contraints à la haine, il importe maintenant de triompher de la haine, et de ne laisser jamais la critique rejoindre l’insulte. Il appelait ...
    1 week ago
  • An Addendum to The Myth of Black “Buying Power”


    voxunion.comAuthority Authority: 116
    Myths of Black America’s “buying power” continue to confuse just how bad things really are or how this “permanent recession” is an economic and social necessity.  This myth is meant to shift the blame of poverty onto the poor and suggests that economic inequality is more an issue of pathological behavior ...
    1 week ago
  • Not Constant, Nor Respectful, But Decadent


    Wael IsaAuthority Authority: 151
    With the discovering of a new type of human, the light man, society has been surmounted by a period of decadency and extreme hedonism[1]. A light man is defined as a person who has lost its humanistic view of the world and someone who just gets satisfied with ephemeral and quick pleasures which do not provide any ...
    1 week ago
  • Dostoyevsky: A Writer in His Time


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 125
    Michael Dirda reviews a new abridged edition of Joseph Franks magisterial five volume biography of Fyodor Dostoyevsky: In the mid-1950s, the young critic Joseph Frank, having been invited to give the Christian Gauss lectures at Princeton, settled on the then fashionable topic "Existential Themes in Modern ...
    1 week ago
  • Something the French Do, Something the Irish Did: Notes on the Audience for Philosophy and Poetry


    Samizdat BlogAuthority Authority: 106
    A few years ago I found myself running late for dinner with my wife, parents, and friends in Paris. As I came careening gracelessly around a corner of the Place du Panthéon, I came damn close to knocking over a sort of glamorous looking guy who was being interviewed by a small television crew. I muttered my "Je ...
    1 week ago
  • Critics of Shakespeare: Jacques Derrida


    BookstoveAuthority Authority: 122
    The French philosopher and literary theorist Jacques Derrida (b.1930) has emerged as one of the more important and interesting contemporary critics of Shakespeare, although his contribution is not always recognised. This is perhaps because it has only started to become apparent later in his life, after his seminal ...
    1 week ago
  • Wednesday Wordplay – Cher before Bette Davis


    Chicago Theater BlogAuthority Authority: 134
    Inspirational Quotes A sailor without a destination cannot hope for a favorable wind.             — Leon Tec, M.D. If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life.             — Cher The real power behind whatever success I have now was ...
    1 week ago
  • Experience trumps all theories


    When Falls the ColiseumAuthority Authority: 489
    St. Nicholas has become indelibly associated with Christmas, but his actual feast day is celebrated a few weeks earlier, on Dec 6, a date that is also notable for something extraordinary that happened in the history of philosophy. The year was 1274. A Dominican monk known to history as Thomas Aquinas said Mass that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Art Basel Miami Beach and Associated Art in Miami


    theartblogAuthority Authority: 431
    at the Cisneros Foundation brunch This was the fifth time I’d gone to ABMB ( Art Basel Miami Beach ) and the multi-ring circus that includes the peripheral art fairs, local museums, collectors who run private museum spaces, temporary public projects and various lectures, performances, film showings and parties. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Feminists: Here’s Your Problem


    Cosmopolitan ConservativeAuthority Authority: 112
    Feminists just can’t get past the shock that women throughout the country view Sarah Palin as a role model. It’s fascinating to watch all of the soul searching, navel gazing, head spinning and venom-spewing. I’m frankly getting tired of writing about it. Can y’all collectively get over yourselves and stop ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Yes Sartre...I exist...


    Poems at The Poetry Showcase - Share your poems at the Poetry ShowcaseAuthority Authority: 164
    I exist...yes, Sartre... It is sweet...it is a hell... I have so many doubts About myself, About this old self... I’d like to see truth Just like you... But is it possible if read more
    3 weeks ago
  • Romantique: Five Top Tips for a Honeymoon in Paris


    Travel BlissfulAuthority Authority: 126
    TEXT: Benjamin Parker Arguably, Paris is the most romantic city in the world, so what better place to have a honeymoon? Here’s a selection of tips for honeymooners in the City of Love: 1. Check out the Latin Quarter, particularly the St. Germain des Pres area, where philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre used to hang ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Ancient Roman Existentialism?


    Prometheus UnboundAuthority Authority: 141
    Jean-Paul Sartre, I think, would have like this. It’s from Carlin Barton’s  Roman Honor: The Fire in the Bones (pg. 32, UC Press 2001): As the art historian Bettina Bergmann points out, the Romans had a taste for moments of high tension, frozen instants of “explosive emotions,” “excruciating suspended ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Leftist Thought Led To Fascism – And Is Doing So Again


    Start Thinking RightAuthority Authority: 476
    Liberals think that the title of Jonah Goldberg’s book Liberal Fascism is an oxymoron.  They’re wrong.  Goldberg himself writes: “For more than sixty years, liberals have insisted that the bacillus of fascism lies semi-dormant in the bloodstream of the political right.  And yet with the notable and ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Man in green sneakers reads Sartre. Dog arrives.


    AlthouseAuthority Authority: 719
    The Sartre book was "Nausea"   — great title for reading in a café. And the combination of Sartre and a café got us talking about Sartres waiter (in "Being and Nothingness") : Let us consider this waiter in the café. His movement is quick and forward, a little too precise, a little too rapid. He comes toward ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Freddie Mercury – The Dostoyevsky of Rock Music


    KottuAuthority Authority: 172
    Freddie Mercury – The Dostoyevsky of Rock Music When Im dead, I want to be remembered as a musician of some worth and substance. -Freddie Mercury Freddie Mercury emerged as a popular singer when Elvis, Mick Jagger, Ian Gillan, John Lennon, Barry Gibb, Mike Love etc dominated the music world. When he ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The Domino Diaries


    The Nervous BreakdownAuthority Authority: 588
    "What is one million dollars compared to the love of eight million Cubans?" asked a Cuban boxing champion when offered five million dollars to fight Muhammad Ali. Brin Friesen, at the Cuban National Boxing Championships, looks at why any Cuban who wishes to disagree can only do so in a whisper.
    5 weeks ago
  • Red, red wine...


    The London LovesAuthority Authority:
    So, Sartre said that hell is other people. Actually, I think it was "Lenfer, cest les autres" - but its a passable translation. She would like to amend this, however. Turns out hell is other people... coming outside at the moment when The London Loves is JUST about to be kissed by Uni Boy after a night ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Hallucinogenic drug made Jean-Paul Sartre ‘fall in love’ with lobsters


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 740
    London, November 22 (ANI): A new book has revealed that European thinker Jean-Paul Sartre used to have hallucinations of lobsters, which once even chased him down the Champs Elysées.New York professor John Gerassi’s book sheds light on the conversation between him and the French philosopher about mescaline, a ...
    5 weeks ago

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