The most profound book on our time - Rage and Time
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Peter Sloterdijk is germany's most known contemporary philosopher and intellectual shooting star. In his very interesting and deep sense books he is always controversial thus pushing limits and opinions. This man has to say something!
Here is the book that has a new approach to the phenomenon called RAGE. It is an eye opener. Explaining rage as a fundamental force of human being Sloterdijk has a new look on the angry youth everywhere in the world - rage not as misled or missed love but necessary unfolding of being human. So Sloterdijk comes to a harsh criticism of the common two paradigms of western psychology - the Oedipus and Narcissus stories serving as main interpretaments "saving" people from a "lack" of loving. This is strong tobacco speaking in a simile.
Go and read that book. It's the best analysis of the rage case in contemporary times I know of. Especially dtv members get there a book of utmost insight and mature human philosophy.
http://www.amazon.com/Rage-Time-Psychop ... 0231145225
Here is the book that has a new approach to the phenomenon called RAGE. It is an eye opener. Explaining rage as a fundamental force of human being Sloterdijk has a new look on the angry youth everywhere in the world - rage not as misled or missed love but necessary unfolding of being human. So Sloterdijk comes to a harsh criticism of the common two paradigms of western psychology - the Oedipus and Narcissus stories serving as main interpretaments "saving" people from a "lack" of loving. This is strong tobacco speaking in a simile.
Go and read that book. It's the best analysis of the rage case in contemporary times I know of. Especially dtv members get there a book of utmost insight and mature human philosophy.
http://www.amazon.com/Rage-Time-Psychop ... 0231145225
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While ancient civilizations worshipped strong, active emotions, modern societies trend more toward peaceful, democratic processes. We have largely forgotten the struggle to make use of the thymos, the section of Plato's tripartite soul that contains spirit, pride, and indignation. Instead Christianity and psychoanalysis promote the idea that mutual understanding and therapy can settle all conflicts.With a unique collage of examples, from Alexandre Dumas's Count of Monte Cristo to recent Islamic political riots in Paris, Peter Sloterdijk reinterprets the history of Western civilization according to the suppression and return of rage. He proves the fallacy that rage can be controlled. Global terrorism and economic frustrations have rendered strong emotions visibly resurgent, and the consequences of violent expression will determine international relations for decades to come. To better respond to rage and its complex challenges, Sloterdijk, the preeminent posthumanist, dares to break with deeply entrenched dogmas as he forms a new theory for confronting conflict. His approach respects the existence and proper place of rage within humanity and channels the fact of rage into productive political struggle.
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Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
The most full of shit way to label topics with The most dramatic ever most MOST MOST MOST, ahahahah hahahahahahahahah.. newy
what conflict? o yeah silly mind will make silly things, wtf does this have to do with "the MOST"(fakinopinions).
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what conflict? o yeah silly mind will make silly things, wtf does this have to do with "the MOST"(fakinopinions).
Here is you "lullaby" version of "utmost insight"(UTmost)... never-mind(ahahhaahhahahahah) have this library to liberate instead of just one lame book:
http://www.thewizardllc.com/wizards-free-library
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