[b]Jan Mieszkowski
The greatest threat to our future is
Marx: the past
Beckett: the present
Derrida: the present perfect
Nietzsche: the future[/b]
Oviously: All of the above.
And then some.
Twitter: Inviting you to rethink your decision to learn how to read since 2006.
Noted on [of course] Twitter.
[b]A Brief History of Justice
- An eye for an eye
- Due process
- The social contract
- Respect for the individual
- An eye for an eye[/b]
Let’s file this one [obviously] under, “what goes around comes around”.
A good tweet
Hegel: unfolds dialectically
Kant: augments the free play of the mind
Camus: screams “Delete me!” with every fiber of its being
That was before Don Trump of course.
Philosophy’s problem is that it’s too
Schelling: Hegelian
Kierkegaard: Hegelian
Marx: Hegelian
Schopenhauer: Hegelian
Nietzsche: Nietzschean
Which one doesn’t belong?
What do reason and capitalism have in common? They’re both religions that masquerade as the foundation of atheism.
Not counting America of course.