Guattari died before Deleuze, that doesn’t make any sense, the second name is always supposed to live longer that’s just how it works
Marx & Engels, Bert & Ernie, Ebert & Roeper— the genius is supposed to burn bright and quickly, while the side kick is supposed to be a slow burn
Russell died after both Whitehead AND Wittgenstein, that’s how you know he’s the lesser mind
Arendt beat Heidegger to death (pun intended i suppose), proving she’s the greater mind and not the side kick
But she was the side chick

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It’s interesting how an entire camp of philosophers always split people between those who think they’re elitist & reactionary. And those that think they’re radical, going all the way back to Plato & Aristotle.
Included in this list (i include some nonphilosophers for a reason) are Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides, Herodotus, Lucretius, Augustine, Maimonides, al Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd, Ibn Khaldun, Hobbes, Machiavelli, Spinoza, Nietzsche, Mendelssohn, Hegel, Burke, Arendt, Foucault etc
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You guys know guy don’t have to read books cover to cover right ?
I swear to God you will end up reading substantially more (and ironically finishing more books), if you stop caring about finishing books lol
For research, schoolwork, specialties, and so on, i mean, you should suck it up and read it cover to cover, but for general stuff you don’t need to worry
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In both of these cases, in their substantive content there’s no actual way to parse out gender emancipation from labor emancipation, let alone some forms of gender emancipation from other forms, as the British like to do.
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If we use the standard of ancient Athens as a model for democracy, then the UAE, is literally one of the most democratic countries in the world.
It’s easy to have a democracy when only 10% of your population are citizens.
Even the monarchy (whether the emirate or constitutional one), is misleading. A series of semi nomadic confederated tribes & clans, forming a meta network, based on alliance, creates a very large noble family that rules with the consent of the religious scholars
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Reading ‘The Forgotten Friendship’ a history of Soviet Israeli relations. In 47, the UK oppose founding of Israel & armed the Arab league. The US supported then withdrew support bc the military & state department opposed Zionism & the USSR. The USSR saved the Yishuv.
Background on SOviet policy, which was skeptical of nationalism in Arab societies but sought cautious alliance to its reversal & Gromyko’s endorsement of Zionism at the UN.
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