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Radical thinking
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We lived in secret.
We lived in secret. The unknown surrounds our lives in a siege. And within that, isn’t it only a percentage of what is known. We desperately try to overcome the…
The Shadow
Part one: The demons in the shadow I would like to begin with a story of Franz Kafka: metamorphosis in which Gregor Samsa, wakes up one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed…
On the Scapegoat theory
Part one: In every house and city there is a sewage system, in the human body there is a similar drainage system, it is operating through the skin and lower…
Emile Durkheim’s radical teachings.
Emile Durkheim was born in France in 1858, and died 15 November 1917 in Paris. Durkheim was a French Sociologist and a German Jew. Today he is studied as one…
The subversive theory of R.D. Laing
R.D. Laing, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, worked in a relentless rebellion against the psychiatry and psychotherapy establishment. A few words about his life: He was born in Glasgow and studied…
The myth of physical activity & exercises.
We are bombarded nowadays, almost nonstop about the need and absolute necessity of doing any possible kind of physical activity, whether it is walking, running, (The iron man triathlon for…
A radical study of a radical influence: Hatred -1
Aristotle, viewed hate as distinct from anger and rage, describing hate as a desire to annihilate an object and is incurable by time. You get angry for a reason, but…
Hyper realistic shock – Part 2
Part A: The two world wars in the 20th century were a hyper realistic shock to humanity, in general, and to philosophy – particularly.Until then, philosophy was mainly divorced…
Radical philosophy
The problem with philosophy at large is that it is too average, too mediocre, too simplified. It is easy for it to slide into any ear. It combines and integrates…