Enjoying your posts. Following Ted’s reading list as well. On this book this week. His reading list is a step beyond Western civilization. It’s about human nature and human beings. All the cruelty juxtaposed to MA’s moral, like the symposium is very revealing of the humans stripped to their rawest. Ted’s reading list is very much considerate of the technocratic - quasi tyrannical - world. Thank you for your posts. I love them.
Thanks so much. I do like the list but I especially like the Western canon, to be honest. I just finished week 29 and read Vasari's "Lives of the Artists." It reminded me so much of Suetonius! And that's a sentence I couldn't have imagined writing a year ago...
Enjoying your posts. Following Ted’s reading list as well. On this book this week. His reading list is a step beyond Western civilization. It’s about human nature and human beings. All the cruelty juxtaposed to MA’s moral, like the symposium is very revealing of the humans stripped to their rawest. Ted’s reading list is very much considerate of the technocratic - quasi tyrannical - world. Thank you for your posts. I love them.
Thanks so much. I do like the list but I especially like the Western canon, to be honest. I just finished week 29 and read Vasari's "Lives of the Artists." It reminded me so much of Suetonius! And that's a sentence I couldn't have imagined writing a year ago...