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www.3-16am.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The interview with de Sade explores his radical philosophical views on freedom, equality, and the pursuit of pleasure. De Sade argues that true freedom is the ability to act without restraint, even if it involves criminal acts, as long as they enhance pleasure. He challenges conventional morality and virtue, asserting that they are relative and context-dependent, and that what is considered virtuous varies with geography and climate. De Sade also discusses the idea that crime itself can be pleasurable, and that the pursuit of pleasure is the ultimate goal of human existence. He defends actions like rape and suicide as natural expressions of human desire, and questions the legitimacy of traditional family structures and social norms. His philosop... | |
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| | | | | The succession of presents before a constantly conscious soul is the ideal of the absurd man. The absurd revolt is a tribute that man pays to his dignity in a campaign in which he is defeated in advance. | |
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scifiwright.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a critical review of a book review by Mr. Wilson, which is deemed juvenile, cynical, and dismissive of the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. The author of the text, John C. Wright, critiques Wilson's review for its arrogance, lack of genuine curiosity, and tendency to mock rather than engage with the subject matter. Wright argues that Wilson's criticism is not an artistic judgment but rather a form of propaganda aligned with a cynical worldview. He contrasts Wilson's approach with the depth and richness of Tolkien's world-building, calling Wilson an 'Autumn Man' who represents a nihilistic and emotionally shallow perspective. The text emphasizes the importance of appreciating art and literature that speaks to the human spirit and the dangers o... | |
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www.garrisonkeillor.com
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| | | I flew down to Texas last week to get out of my tiny bubble on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and see that this is a big country that includes people who don't think as I do nor even wish to. And from Texas I took my family to California to be among people who think as I did when I was younger but with uninhibited extravagance. It was quite a trip. On Election Day, I expected Wonder Woman to win who fights for justice, peace, and equality, and she did not. It goes against what Miss Mortenson taught us ... | ||