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The Origins of Totalitarianism
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.”
Communism
Totalitarianism
Nazism
Post Factual
The Pragmatist’s Guide to Crafting Religion: A playbook for sculpting cultures that overcome demographic collapse & facilitate long-term human flourishing
“People who see themselves as “good” are much more likely to do “evil” things. This is because believing you are the “good guy” allows you to define your actions as good because you are the one doing them. This is why many successful cultures frame humans as intrinsically wretched. It can seem harsh to raise a child to believe deeply in their own wretchedness, but doing so helps them remember to always second-guess themselves by remembering their lesser, selfishly motivated instincts. Instincts that run counter to your morality and values have every bit as much access to your intelligence as “the better angels” of your consciousness and will use your own knowledge and wit to justify their whims. You can’t outreason your worst impulses without stacking the deck in your favor. Coming from a culture that anticipates bad impulses and steels you against them can do that. That said, cultures will no doubt develop different, less harsh mechanisms for achieving the same outcome.”
Humans
Morality
Preserve
Serving Society
Though Provoking
Historically
Networks
Intergrational
Non Cultivated Society
Cultural Reactor
On Being Ill
“But sympathy we cannot have. Wisest Fate says no. If her children, weighted as they already are with sorrow, were to take on them that burden too, adding in imagination other pains to their own, buildings would cease to rise; roads would peter out into grassy tracks; there would be an end of music and of paintings; one great sigh alone would rise to Heaven, and the only attitudes for men and women would be those of horror and despair. As it is, there is always some little distraction—an organ grinder at the corner of the hospital, a shop with book or trinket to decoy one past the prison or the workhouse, some absurdity of cat or dog to prevent one from turning the old beggar's hieroglyphic of misery into volumes of sordid suffering, and the vast effort of sympathy which those barracks of pain and discipline, those dried symbols of sorrow, ask us to exert on their behalf, is uneasily shuffled
off for another time.”
Sickness
Illness
Sympathy
Human Condition
Hospitals
One Italian Summer
“History, memory is by definition fiction. Once an event is no longer present, but remembered, it is narrative. And we can choose the narratives we tell—about our own lives, our own stories, our own relationships. We can choose the chapters we give meaning.”
Grief
Memory
Fiction
History
For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruelty in Child-Rearing and the Roots of Violence
“In the following pages I shall apply the term "poisonous pedagogy" to this very complex endeavor. It will be clear from the context in question which of its many facets I am emphasizing at the moment. The specific facets can be derived directly from the preceding quotations from child-rearing manuals. These passages teach us that:
1. Adults are the masters (not the servants!) of the dependent child.
2. They determine in godlike fashion what is right and what is wrong.
3. The child is held responsible for their anger.
4. The parents must always be shielded.
5. The child's life affirming feelings pose a threat to the autocratic adult.
6. The child's will must be "broken" as soon as possible.
7. All this must happen at a very early age, so the child "won't notice" and will
therefore not be able to expose the adults.
The methods that can be used to suppress vital spontaneity in the child are: laying traps, lying, duplicity, subterfuge, manipulation, "scare" tactics, withdrawal of love, isolation, distrust, humiliating and disgracing the child, scorn, ridicule, and coercion even to the point of torture.”
Child Abuse
Trauma
Pedagogy
Child Rearing
The History of Italy, Vol. 3: Containing the Fifth and Sixth Books of the History
“[[of Ludovico Szforza] He was become immoderately vain, and little considering the Inconstancy of Human Affairs, was wont to say ‘He was the Son of Fortune and could manage his Mother as he pleased.”
Hubris
Inconstancy Of Human Affairs
“A Beautiful,limelighted Island city with its glorified Heritage and Culture,invites every curious Traveller to Travel around her heart-One has it willingly unbound to explore,
seeking a Poetic Life,yet singing songs,writing a wide range of Poems to satiate his
Imagery,the sweet trains of fancy to flow in Passion,The city glimmers,yet more attractive as every breath it takes,and join hands with man to know her secrets.”
Travel Quotes
Nithin Purple
Poetic Quotes
Wandering Quotes
City Quotes
Nithin Purple Quotes
Trendy Quotes
Poetic Wandering
Ludzie z Placu Słońca
“Kiedy oni prowadzą kampanię, filozof César Rendueles notuje w swoim eseju o kapitalizmie i literaturze Capitalismo canalla (Łajdacki kapitalizm), który niedługo po wyborach stanie się w Hiszpanii bestsellerem: „Może jesteśmy sami. Ale kiedy nie ma bogów, rodziców ani nauczycieli, którzy by się nami opiekowali, możemy przynajmniej spróbować zaopiekować się sobą nawzajem”.”
Anarchia
Kapitalizm
Samopomoć
Polityka
Pomoc Wzajemna
Anarchizm
Hiszpania
Kampania
Wybory
Between Friends
“Por lo que leía en los libros fue llegando a la sencilla conclusión de que la mayoría de las personas necesitan más cariño del que se puede encontrar.”
Libros
Soledad
Sociedad
Cariño
Sugar
“The Oak Forest mushrooms for the langoustine didn't arrive in time, so we've substituted with enoki mushrooms from Champagne Farms. Also, we are adding an entrée to the menu tonight. It's lemon pine-nut-encrusted sea scallops with a celery mousse and my signature vinaigrette. It took three months to get it right, and the end result is phenomenal. So sell it." Alain paused while the servers took notes. "In wines, we're out of the Napa Valley El Molino, the Talenti, and the Chateau Margeaux '86."
Alain paused and, while the servers wrote furiously in their pads, my thoughts wandered. I tried picturing the customers who might have opinions about Oak Forest mushrooms compared to those from Champagne Farms. Did they wear tweed and bifocals? Or were they übermodern with sculpured haircuts and electronic cigarettes? I shook my head, annoyed with myself and my train of thought.
Let the mushroom people be mushroom people
, I chastised myself.
You signed up for this gig, Charlie, remember? You're living your dream, remember?
Alain changed gears for a second and threw out a quiz question, one of his more sadistic rituals during family meal. "What are the six ingredients in the jalapeño emulsion we serve with the salmon?"
Silence. A blonde in the back ventured, "Jalapeño, olive oil, shallots...?"
More silence.
"Fleur de sel, ground pepper, lemon juice," Alain finished for her, giving her an icy glance over his bearish nose. "Wake up, people. All right, here's an easy one. What's the difference between
jamón ibérico
and prosciutto?"
Four hands went up, and Wade got it right.
"
Jamón ibérico
is dry-cured from black Iberian pigs in Spain, not to be confused with
jamón serrano
, which comes from a less expensive white pig. Prosciutto is also dry-cured, but it is from Italy. It is the common man's gourmet ham, which is why we don't serve it." Wade finished with a cock of the head and a high-five with another server.
Alain snorted. "Thank you for the editorial comment. Please keep it to yourself, however, when recommending the melon and
jamón ibérico
appetizer."
He spent the next five minutes grilling the staff on the origin of our rice vinegar, what dessert wine paired best with Felix's raspberry brûlée, and the correct serving temperature of the parsnip purée.”
Questions
Foodie
Ingredients
Mushrooms
Wines
Ham
Restaurant Life
Breaking Dawn
“—¿Te vas? —preguntó Edward, imperturbable.
Aquella compostura suya era totalmente artificial. Estrechó a Renesmee un poco más contra el pecho.
—Sí, sólo faltan unas cosillas de última hora... —contesté con despreocupación.
Me dedico una sonrisa, mi favorita.
—Vuelve pronto.
—Siempre.
• Fin de plazo, pág. 725”
Bella Swan
Edward Cullen
Amanecer
Crepúsculo
A Suitable Boy
“L'ottusità degli uomini intelligenti, pensò Savita con un sorriso, è la metà delle ragioni che li rendono amabili.”
Amore
Stupidità
Intelligenza
Ottusità
A Suitable Boy
“Si guardarono, Maan un po' sbilanciato dalla sua franchezza. Gli sembrava che lei tentasse addirittura di trattenersi dallo scoppiare a ridere. "Forse dovrei raffreddarla con un ghazal malinconico" continuò Saeeda Bai.
"Sì, perché non prova?" ribatté Maan, rammentando quello che lei aveva detto una volta sui ghazal. "Vediamo che effetto avrà su di me."
"Mi lasci chiamare i musicisti" disse Saeeda Bai.
"No" rispose Maan, posando la mano sulla sua. "Soltanto lei e l'armonium, basterà."
"Neanche il suonatore di tabla?"
"Segnerò il tempo col mio cuore" rispose Maan.”
Amore
Romanticismo
Sun and Steel
“Longing at eighteen for an early demise, I felt myself unfitted for it. I lacked, in short, the muscles suitable for a dramatic death. And it deeply offended my romantic pride that it should be this unsuitability that had permitted me to survive the war.”
Sun And Steel
Yukio Mishima
“The greatest boon of your life is to get felicitated by your fake friends and hidden enemies”
Fake Friends
Boon
Felicitation
Hidden Enemies
Breaking Dawn
“Pero yo no flotaba a la deriva. Un nuevo cordel me ataba a mi disposición.
Y no uno solo, sino un millón, y no eran cordeles, sino cables de acero. Sí, un millón de cables de acero me fijaban al mismísimo centro del universo.
Y podía ver perfectamente cómo el mundo entero giraba en torno a ese punto. Hasta el momento, nunca jamás había sentido la simetría del cosmos, pero ahora me parecía evidente.
La gravedad de la tierra ya no me ataba al suelo que pisaba.
Lo que ahora decía que tuviera los pies en el suelo era la niñita que estaba en brazos de la vampira rubia.
Renesmee.
• Esto no tiene nombre, pág. 400”
Jacob Black
Amanecer
Crepúsculo
Tropic of Cancer
“El caos es la partitura en la que está escrita la realidad.”
Novela
Existencia
Erotismo
Sexo
L'arte di ricominciare
“Las cosas comienzan pequeñas, pero ahí, en el comienzo, está todo. El comienzo lo contiene todo. Si traicionas el inicio, traicionas el todo. Si el todo va mal, es porque estás fuera del mapa del inicio. Si quieres recomenzar debes volver al inicio, y encontrar lo que es vital para ti. En realidad, encontrarás a Otro. Porque nadie se inicia por sí mismo. El inicio es un don que alguien nos hace. La vida, en efecto, se recibe.”
Vida
Superación
Creacion
Católico
Recomenzar
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Digital Marketing
Seo
Smm
Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity
“The core of the ecological imbalance and global warming is the exploitation mindset. Nature is not for exploitation but exploration for better living, coexistence, co-caring, and co-growing.”
Nature
Exploitation
Climate Change
Global Warming
Environmental Protection
Nature Quotes
Cleanliness
Ecological Awareness
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
“Los regímenes revolucionarios, desde la Alemania nazi y la China maoísta hasta la Venezuela contemporánea, muestran que la gente tiene muchísimo que perder cuando los autoritarios carismáticos que responden a una -crisis- pisotean las normas y las instituciones democráticas y gobiernan sus países mediante la fuerza de sus personalidades.”
Revolución
Maldad
Tiranos
Socialismo
Totalitarismo
Autoritarios
“Christian meditation is like a shower of the mind.”
Christian Meditation
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
“El populismo autoritario puede verse como la resistencia de ciertos elementos de la naturaleza humana -tribalismo, autoritarismo, demonización, pensamiento de suma cero- en contra de las instituciones ilustradas que fueron diseñadas para sortearlos.”
Tirania
Socialismo
Ilustracion
Populismo
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
“En la práctica, consumismo significa con frecuencia -consumo por parte de los demás-, pues las élites que lo condenan tienden a ser ellas mismas consumidoras conspicuas de lujos exorbitantes como libros de tapa dura, buena comida y buen vino, representaciones artísticas en directo, viajes al extranjero y educación en instituciones prestigiosas para sus hijos.”
Elites
Capitalismo
Lujos
Adinerados
Desmesurado
Pelucones
The Abolition of Work
“The anthropologist Marshall Sahlins, surveying the data on contemporary hunter-gatherers, exploded the Hobbesian myth in an article entitled "The Original Affluent Society." They work a lot less than we do, and their work is hard to distinguish from what we regard as play. Sahlins concluded that "hunters and gatherers work less than we do; and rather than a continuous travail, the food quest is intermittent, leisure abundant, and there is a greater amount of sleep in the daytime per capita per year than in any other condition of society." They worked an average of four hours a day, assuming they were "working" at all. Their "labor," as it appears to us, was skilled labor which exercised their physical and intellectual capacities...”
Work
Work Life Balance
Labor
Anarchism
Capitalism
Anthropology
Primitivism
Eco Socialism
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