My former buddy got so angry at hegel when he read that book
yeah i’m already feeling that
She's a 10 but her favorite philosophers are Bertrand Russell and Karl Popper
She's a 10 but her favorite philosophers are Bertrand Russell and Karl Popper
I mean you have to take anything Russell said outside mathematical philosophy/adjacent fields with a grain of salt
or maybe just ignore it entirely lol
@Scratchin_Bandit you know that thing about Canadian rightists being obsessed with America? One of my coworkers is a MAGA neocon lmao
yeah i’m already feeling that
I should have mentioned, have you read the Minor Logic? Def a lot easier and shorter and will help familiarize you with the terminology and concepts he’s using.
Like I said I haven’t read all the Phenomeology but reading Hegel and Hegelian stuff was a lot easier after studying that a bit
I should have mentioned, have you read the Minor Logic? Def a lot easier and shorter and will help familiarize you with the terminology and concepts he’s using.
Like I said I haven’t read all the Phenomeology but reading Hegel and Hegelian stuff was a lot easier after studying that a bit
nah i decided f*** it im going in raw, i’m for sure gonna read this book multiple times so i’m not worried about not getting everything on the first try
"China is Saudi Arabia’s largest trade partner. It is the largest buyer of Saudi oil,” said Mohammed Alyahya, a fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center’s Middle East Institute and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. “China is very important in the region geopolitically. It has been eyeing military bases in Africa and elsewhere. In the past its interests had been purely mercantilist, focused entirely on commerce. Now they’re increasingly looking at things through a strategic lens
Ight never been to Europe before, barely left the states (been to most states so I’m well travelled and s*** lol don’t judge me),know there’s a lot of yall itt
Leaving for London for a few days for my bday then France . Got a couple amazing dub and jungle shows lined up but what other s*** should I check out, any recommendations are welcome
Going to Marx grave and Communards Wall obviously.
Ight never been to Europe before, barely left the states (been to most states so I’m well travelled and s*** lol don’t judge me),know there’s a lot of yall itt
Leaving for London for a few days for my bday then France . Got a couple amazing dub and jungle shows lined up but what other s*** should I check out, any recommendations are welcome
Going to Marx grave and Communards Wall obviously.
@cloud_rap @Scratchin_Bandit
Barbican Estate or National Theater South Bank for brutalist architecture
For France I recommend going to Nice or Marseille if possible
Barbican Estate or National Theater South Bank for brutalist architecture
For France I recommend going to Nice or Marseille if possible
Love brutalism so def checking those
We wanted to go to the south but scheduling stuff made it impractical. We going to Paris, Nantes, and Champagne
My gf been to France like ten times and I don’t know s*** about it so I’m just along for the ride
The anti Christ of ktt politics is back. I must prepare mentally
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