... "For in the concept ought there exists absolutely and essentially consideration of threatened punishment or promised reward as the necessary condition, and...
... Obviously it represents a cause, that is given. And if just means sufficient. I suppose yes. ... your ... Try if you want. ... what ... I don't bother. ......
... interviewed ... Barber. ... interviewed ... He ... I was quite engaged, then, until the '...I regarded myself as the most important writer of the 20th...
Indeed he is a genius, though he keeps quiet his anarchist past writing for Freedom Press it seems, lol I'm back, alas have been on a two week time wasting...
A true Nietschean, he probably recognizes that attitude is as important as reality...... ... http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1227547,00.html...
This post from Daniel was sent to my email address by mistake. ... I would assume that N was living the life represented in his philosophy. If it is true that...
... authority ... wishes ... That, and the starry starry night (aka, 'Hum,hum ... that leprosy in the sky' -- Hegel to Heine, on the stars). Paul too thought...
... without ... (from ... reverse. ... Kant did not believe in God in the sense you say you do. God has no place in the categorical imperative. ... God,...
According to Nietzsche, it would seem that nature has produced higher human beings but only as "happy accidents". Now the enterprise is to consciously will...
... higher human beings but only as "happy accidents". Now the enterprise is to consciously will them? But even if a grand reorganization of society/humanity...
... But even if a grand reorganization of ... Where you been danwand? Don't forget that D.'s father was not a kulak. He was a physician/surgeon elevated by the...
... Not sure I've given you very much data related to the sense in which I believe in God, and you have even less on which to base speculation about the sense...
... we ... one ... village ... He was also an avid reader of Dickens, whom he considered a very Christian writer. Dickens wrote in the context of the English...
Even on the BBC we are hearing nauseating bilge about what a great president Reagan was. To my mind he was an odious thug, who struck us Brits as distinctly...
... president Reagan was. - The media obviously had a long enough time to get their productions together for this well in advance. Bumped a lot of D-Day...
... More accurately, he wrote in the abominable context of industrializing England and the consequences of that. He often yielded to a sentimentality that...
... More moronic than Bush? A lot luckier for sure. Reagan's dramatic lowering of the bar in the ratio of political substance to targeted media style made...
Where's the Rest of Him? Eric Alterman, Nation 2000 Both Republican candidates battled to claim the mantle of the Gipper. John McCain calls himself "a true...
... According to colleagues at the PA, it was more the other way around: D-Day schedules bumped a lot of prepared Reagan bollox off the screens. And to think,...
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... Rather than hanging himself, Judas should have identified more completely with the cause of Caiaphas, and made a career out of anti-Christianity. Then he...
... More accurately, for the perfectly obvious reason that pre-Industrial England was an utterly different place from the England of Dickens' and Marx' day....
... Is this your own plan? I bet you're gonna make my forecast come true yet, ducky. Align yourself with the BNP already and have done with the foreplay. Your...
... You and Taffy both. You're both nobles manquè, we know that. But the Ü. is what I find most interesting and evocative in N., if deeply buried and...
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... very ... pre-Industrial ... centuries, ... What is the matter with you today? Time of the month is it? I said nothing whatever of Marx, and was neither...