thickers1> Question: Would the cow's native wisdom, pleasure in serene meditativeness and love of good bovine form be overridden by any higher instinct? ...
">Or rather, quite unlike N., do you want the savage and brutal to develop in full possession of their 'power' and be unchained?<<br><br>Your remarkable ...
"In Speech, Bush Calls Iraq, Iran and North Korea 'Axis of Evil" -- N.Y. Times, 1/30/02 <br><br>ANGERED BY SNUBBING, LIBYA, CHINA<br>SYRIA FORM AXIS OF JUST AS...
"Would your question posit the opposition between Caesar and the Optimates?"<br><br>If you'd clarify this question I could answer it better.<br><br>In the...
Keeping my promise to respond to your points (although many of mine remain untouched)..<br><br>JSM:"I would like to know your take on the despicability of the...
>In regard to my 'remarkable mischaracterization of N.'s views', these passages from the notes are not included in any of the sources online that I checked,...
>Although I find it very strange how, whenever someone expresses his disgust with the Nazis, it seems to be de rigeur to mention the Bolshevik leadership,...
thickers> What you yourself prefer, evidently, based on your own admissions (that savage feral subhumans be fully enraged and 'strengthened' and then ...
There was an interesting column in the weekend edition of the Financial Times comparing the American sport of football and the American style of warfare ...
thickers> If you'd clarify this question I could answer it better.<br><br>I've been struggling as of late with the juxtaposition of a recent reading of...
>As a subset of the above, most sceptics would agree that Roman Christianity borrowed very little from Jewish thought but was in fact a syncretism ...
taffy:"I will charitably attribute this, your latest solecism, to stupidity induced by your obsessive hatred of non-weenies, rather than to the dishonesty ...
heraclitus_arisen:<br>"But perhaps you might agree that this is representative of the Darwinist-Marxist utopian ideal of the Cro-Magnon racially homogeneous...
"Although I find it very strange how, whenever someone expresses his<br> disgust with the Nazis, it seems to be de rigeur to mention the Bolshevik<br> ...
>I'm rerelegating you back to the interlocutory dungheap from which I overcharitably redeemed you.<<br><br>This reminds me of the prissy "interlocutory" ...
"I'll answer this."<br>No you won't, you'll evade it.<br><br>"although many of mine<br> remain untouched).."<br>Anything in particular?<br><br>"Their ideology...
>Taffy frequently causes me to reconfigure and then recollate almost all of my assumptions about 21st century Homo sapiens. And for this uncanny stimulus I...
"I'll answer this."<br>No you won't, you'll evade it.<br><br>John, there is something primordially nauseating about the prospect of defending with a straight...
Hmmm... a lot of truth there is in my observation that time spent in the company of "real live Nietzscheans" is enough to convince one of the fallacies of much...
>>>that time spent in the company of "real live Nietzscheans" is enough to convince one of the fallacies of much of Nietzsche's ideology -- all good...
"Shouldn't I be permitted,<br> in a free society, to choose the subjects for reflection and deeper<br> investigation which attract me and to avoid those which...
"given various sentiments one hears here and<br> there- and perfectly reasonable interpretations of Nietzsche too!"<br><br>Are you implying tafkam's...
"There was a strange atmosphere in Vienna at that particular time. With the influence of the Napoleonic era gradually fading, every new influence, trend or...