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In the style of the legendary
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels themselves, I shall answer using the pub questionnaire they used.
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This doesn't mean the Bolsheviks can't be critiqued but "they were authoritarian" is a moronic critique unless you can find a way to carry out revolution otherwise.
Indeed, very successful at murdering millions of people.
This doesn't mean the Bolsheviks can't be critiqued but "they were authoritarian" is a moronic critique unless you can find a way to carry out revolution otherwise.
I actually completed writing it. However I realised that I would simply be summarising a dialogue and that's essentially lazy content. So instead of that, which I have now scrapped, I have decided to combine Classics and Marxism to provide a fresh Marxist perspective.
I actually completed writing it. However I realised that I would simply be summarising a dialogue and that's essentially lazy content. So instead of that, which I have now scrapped, I have decided to combine Classics and Marxism to provide a fresh Marxist perspective.
Anyway watch for the Euthyphro post in a few short hours!
Anyway watch for the Euthyphro post in a few short hours!
I recommend John M. Cooper's "Complete Works of Plato." (Much cheaper overall than to buy individual texts)
I will also show off some rare vintages in thread.
Specifically I plan on doing a succinct 'intro to Plato' that goes through successively his Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno & Phaedo. (Phaedo will probably be a two-parter)
I recommend John M. Cooper's "Complete Works of Plato." (Much cheaper overall than to buy individual texts)
I will also show off some rare vintages in thread.
Specifically I plan on doing a succinct 'intro to Plato' that goes through successively his Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno & Phaedo. (Phaedo will probably be a two-parter)
Specifically I plan on doing a succinct 'intro to Plato' that goes through successively his Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno & Phaedo. (Phaedo will probably be a two-parter)
Pythagoras is one of the most recognisable names in history but most of his life is shrouded in mystery - and no he didn't invent THAT theorem.
Here we take a look at the man himself, and the religious cults of the acusmatici and mathematici which descended from him.
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Pythagoras is one of the most recognisable names in history but most of his life is shrouded in mystery - and no he didn't invent THAT theorem.
Here we take a look at the man himself, and the religious cults of the acusmatici and mathematici which descended from him.
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Not even on their phone or a kindle.
An actual paperback book. Literature, even.
This is a thing now isn’t it? I’ve missed the zeitgeist on this.
From Pythagoras himself, to his 5th-Century successors in the acusmatici and mathematici.
(Philolaus and Empedocles will receive their own individual threads in future)
From Pythagoras himself, to his 5th-Century successors in the acusmatici and mathematici.
(Philolaus and Empedocles will receive their own individual threads in future)
Who were the Milesians? Thales, Anaximander & Anaximenes will forever be immortalised as the first three philosophers.
Here we examine them, their central concept of the first principle or "Arkhe" and the birth of the discipline of philosophy. 🧵
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Who were the Milesians? Thales, Anaximander & Anaximenes will forever be immortalised as the first three philosophers.
Here we examine them, their central concept of the first principle or "Arkhe" and the birth of the discipline of philosophy. 🧵
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Gold Caste = Vanguard Party
Silver Caste = People's Militias
Bronze Caste = Workers
Let's do it folks.
Gold Caste = Vanguard Party
Silver Caste = People's Militias
Bronze Caste = Workers
Let's do it folks.
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