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https://twitter.com/RogueScholarPr/status/1601628530366119938Maxims and Reflections of La Rochefoucauld
Our first release from 2020, Ernst Jünger's Copse 125. A sequel of sorts to Storm of Steel, somewhat more contemplative with many passages of Jünger's thoughts on nationalism and the heroic life
https://twitter.com/KhalkeionGenos/status/1574123093861220352Thus Spake Zarathustra (R.J. Hollingdale translation)
Begin with R.J. Hollingdale's biography of Nietzsche, which gives a good overview of his life and thought. Hollingdale is also one of the best translators of Nietzsche
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1394025553905192963Foucault claims hom0sexuals did not exist prior to 19th century because the word did not exist. In fact they always did. Something of their status in ancient grek kulcha can be known from Aeschines' Against Timarchus
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Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is
These darlings of pomo, second only to Foucault, introduced the "body without organs" (BwO) in their 2-volume Capitalism & Schizophrenia. Their various convoluted mentions of it hint that it is some sort of liberated or liberatory state or potentiality
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1340685082646999040

Nietzsche: England is the source of all plebeian ideas, the philosophy that glorifies the shopkeeper life (BGE 228, 252)
Spring Snow, Book One of the Sea of Fertility tetralogy. A flawless novel of passion and intensity
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The Persian Jews of Los Angeles, one of what Hakan calls the Gold Chain Races
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1311877563871113218
Nomadic lifestyle is anti-depression. Stefan George moved every two weeks
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1302887422087356418

Schopenhauer, “On Thinking for Oneself”
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1296692944242647040Driving in Russia
https://twitter.com/bronzeagemantis/status/1293669493412167687
The Comedians - Graham Greene